Traveler Services
Emergencies
Medical / Police Emergency Dial 911 at any house or cellular phone for Police or Fire / EMT response.
Banking
Automatic teller machines located on the ticketing level/center.
Business Services
Fax and copy services. Located in Lost and Found, open Monday - Friday
Call (520) 573-8156 for office hours.
Call (520) 573-8156 for office hours.
Computer Work Stations
With electrical outlets. Located on the concourses.
Global Entry Enrollment Center
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has an Enrollment Center at Tucson International Airport for persons wishing to participate in its Trusted Traveler programs — Global Entry, SENTRI, NEXUS and FAST. Applicants should first apply online at: http://www.cbp.gov/travel/trusted-traveler-programs. After receiving conditional approval, applicants may then schedule an interview at the Enrollment Center, 7150 S. Tucson Blvd., which is immediately west and within walking distance of the airport's main terminal.
Information and Paging
Available from any house phone and at the Area Information counters in baggage claim.
Lost and Found
The Tucson International Airport Lost and Found office is located in the Main Terminal on the baggage claim level, west of the center escalators. Items found in the airport terminal, parking garage or airport parking lots are stored securely for 30 days before disposition. For more information, contact (520) 573-8156.
Mailboxes
Located on each concourse, pre-security.
Massage Chairs
Massage Chairs are available throughout the airport.
Meeting Rooms
Available for rent. Located on the second level of the terminal.
Call (520) 399-5418
Call (520) 399-5418
Military Liaison Office
Open 24/7 to active and former military personnel and their dependents traveling through TIA.
Call (520) 573-8374 or click here for more information.
Call (520) 573-8374 or click here for more information.
News and Gift Shops
Located before the security checkpoints on the ticketing level and on both concourses.
Personal Services
Shoe Shine available on both concourses.
Pet Relief Area
Located outside baggage belt #7, lower level.
Security Checkpoint
Only ticketed passengers and badged personnel are permitted through the TSA security checkpoint. Passengers must show a boarding pass and a government issued photo identification before entering Concourse A (Southwest and American) or Concourse B (Alaska, Delta, United, US Airways). Lanes are open at least 30 minutes prior to flight times. TSA Pre✓ available.
Smoking
No smoking is permitted inside any buildings at TIA. Designated smoking areas are located outside on the ticketing and baggage claim levels of the terminal.
Wi-Fi
Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the terminal.
Additional Contact Numbers
Paging and Information | (520) 573-8100 |
Lost and Found | (520) 573-8156 |
Police | (520) 573-8182 |
Medical Emergencies | 911 or (520) 573-8182 |
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