Getting Here & Around
Getting to Tucson is Easy
Tucson is served by nine airlines with daily departures to 17 nonstop destinations, and connections around the world. For the best deals on airfare, visit Tucson airport's airfare portal, www.airtucson.com.
Amtrak passenger service and major bus lines, such as Greyhound give you non-flying options for traveling to Tucson. For drivers, Tucson is on Interstate 10, the main highway between California and Florida.
Getting Around Tucson is Easy Too
Tucson's transportation system will get you where you need to go. In the city, call SunTran, the public bus system, at (520) 792-9222 for route maps and schedules. In the downtown area, catch a free ride on T.I.C.E.T., the Tucson Inner City Express Transit. Of course, there are many major car rental agencies, charter services and taxi companies too.
To ensure that our interstate and surface streets continue to facilitate safe and quick travel, several construction projects are currently in process. Two of these initiatives are the widening of Interstate 10 and a downtown modification. To receive updated information on these projects, visit www.i10tucson.com and www.knowyourwaydowntown.info.
While in town, tune into AM 1630 on your radio to hear up-to-the-minute updates on downtown construction including current street detours and closures, updates and more. For current information on traffic delays, gas prices, live traffic video feeds in and around Tucson, visit www.transview.org. |
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Airlines Serving Tucson
Helpful Links
Use one of the most powerful flight search engines on the Web at AirTucson.com and find the lowest Tucson airfare with just one click.
If you are driving to the downtown area, there are many parking options available through Parkwise. All locations are conveniently located on T.I.C.E.T. shuttle routes. New requirements for Mexico travel: JANUARY 31, 2008 U.S. and Canadian citizens will need to present either a compliant document such as a government-issued photo ID or a driver's license, plus proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate when traveling by land or sea. Learn More >>
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