McGhee Tyson Airport
McGhee Tyson Airport (IATA: TYS, ICAO: KTYS, FAA LID: TYS) is a public and
military airport 12 miles south of Knoxville, in Alcoa, Blount County,
Tennessee, United States. It is named for United States Navy pilot Charles
McGhee Tyson, lost on patrol in World War I.
The airport has one main passenger terminal with two concourses (A and B),
serving over 2 million passengers annually.
There are several airlines that operate at McGhee Tyson Airport including
Allegiant
Air, American
Airlines,
Delta
Air Lines,
Frontier Airlines, and
United Airlines. It offers nonstop flights to over 25
destinations in the United States, including New York City, Washington D.C.,
Chicago, Atlanta, and Dallas.
Parking is available in four separate lots: the Economy Lot, the Long Term A
Lot, the Long Term B Lot, and the Short Term Lot, with shuttle services provided
to and from the terminal. There are also several car rental agencies located at
the airport.
Public transportation options include taxis, ride-sharing services, and several
regional bus companies that operate routes to and from the airport.
Additionally, the airport operates a shuttle service called the Airport
Executive Shuttle, which provides transportation to and from the Knoxville area.
Other facilities at the airport include restaurants, shops, free Wi-Fi, charging
stations, a business center, and several conference rooms. The airport also has
a military section with facilities for the Tennessee Air National Guard and the
United States Air Force.
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