TUS Long Term Parking
Find the cheapest rates for Tucson Airport parking right here!
Reserving with our parking lots can save you up to 70% compared to on-location parking.
Most lots are close to the airport. Shuttles run frequently to take you to the airport & back.
You will have a guaranteed spot with your reservation. Your car will be parked safely for your entire trip.
All TUS Airport Parking Lots
TUS Airport Parking Summary | |
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Number of options: | 2 |
Nearest to TUS: | Quick Park Quick Shuttle (Lot 2) |
Most popular: | Quick Park Quick Shuttle (Lot 2) |
Alternative options: | TUS Hotel + Parking Package |
Top Hotels Near TUS with Long Term Parking Packages
The Courtyard by Marriott Tucson Airport is conveniently located less than one mile away from Tucson International Airport, where guests can enjoy a plethora of amenities, which include complimentary hotel parking and shut... read more
Located less than a mile away from Tucson International Airport, the Best Western Tucson Int'l Airport Hotel & Suites offers a convenient and economical hotel experience. The hotel offers complimentary airport shuttle tra... read more
When traveling out of the Tucson Airport, make sure to book your stay at the Hotel Tucson City Center. The hotel is less than 10 miles from the airport, and the complimentary hotel shuttle will take you directly to and fro... read more
Tucson (TUS) Airport Guide
Travelers flying out of Tucson International Airport (TUS) can check out ParkSleepFly.com for some of the best TUS Airport parking rates available. Be guaranteed a space by booking in advance quickly and easily, and if your travel plans change, cancellations are always free. So save some money today, and don't worry about paying those high on-airport parking lot rates.
Alternatively, you can take advantage of a Park Sleep Fly package deal which could be much more convenient if you have an early flight or long drive to the Tucson Airport. This package includes an airport hotel stay, Tucson Airport parking, and shuttle transportation, and will be sure to get you to your flight in plenty of time.
The Airport Layout and Smaller Size Make It Easy to Get From Points A to B Quickly
For an airport that saw more than 3.2 million passengers in 2016, this airport is small and extremely easy to negotiate. On the Ticketing level, there are two Concourses: Concourse A, serviced by Southwest, United, and Aeromar; and Concourse B, serviced by Alaska, American, and Delta. The Baggage level is separate, under Ticketing, and is all in one large 'space', so there's no getting lost when going to get baggage. Countertops with electrical outlets are located on both concourses for travelers needing to plug in laptops or electrical devices. And free Wi-Fi is available all throughout the airport.
The TSA, In Many Ways, Aggravates Some Travelers
Here in Tucson, like so many other airports, TSA comes under fire for a few reasons here. The airport has signs everywhere asking if people have signed up for TSA Pre-Check, but many fliers have complained that the Pre-Check is never open when they go through. And reportedly, when security is there to screen passengers, they are perpetually understaffed, so bear this in mind when determining your arrival time before your flight.
For an 'International' airport, there are woefully few stores, restaurants, and bars. As you go along and see something to purchase at a shop, you may as well buy it then and there. The same goes for getting something to eat or drink in the airport. With such limited options in everything, and being widely spread out, you may not see another place to get what you want before you arrive at where you're heading.
TUS Has Artwork to Behold
Artwork by local artists is prominently featured in many areas of the airport, helping to provide beauty and culture to the complex. Art can be found in Concourse A & B, Ticketing A & B, Ticketing Center Core, Baggage A & B, Third Floor, and even in the Rental Car Facility and Outdoors. As part of the expansion of the terminal, integrating art into the structure of the terminal is a component of the Tucson International Airport Arts and Culture Program. Art walls on the baggage belts, at the security checkpoints, and at restroom entrances feature original artwork from Arizona artists. Five changing exhibits galleries, and Live@TIA!, a performing arts program, are also featured here.
Make Sure You Get the Airport Code Right!
Make sure all your baggage is labeled 'TUS' if you're flying into Tucson. Yes, it's a bit confusing, but it's been that way for a long time now. Travelers are sometimes inclined to think of Tucson as 'TUC' or 'TIA' (for Tucson International Airport), but both these codes are used by other airports. So if your bags are marked 'TUC', they're headed to San Miguel de Tucuman in Argentina. If they're labeled with 'TIA' tags, they'll end up collecting dust in some warehouse corner at Tirana International Airport in Albania.
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