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Rent a car from the Tucson airport and quickly get into town, whether to business meetings or to relax at your hotel. With a car rental from the Tuscon airport on hand, you give yourself the opportunity to see local attractions like San Xavier del Bac Mission or taste local breakfast cuisine at Bobo's Restaurant.
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Find the Tucson airport rental car return by making your way to the address up top. If you’re familiar with the airport, head to the same area as Avis pickup. If it's your first time here, look for rental return signs.
Save on gas as you commute around town or road-trip up to Phoenix. Sedans are great for smaller traveling groups.
From passenger vans to minivans, Avis is here to help your group travel together. Take the whole family to attractions like Old Tucson.
Spice up a romantic getaway or travel in comfort with a luxury rental car as you visit spots like Tucson Botanical Gardens.
For those who love camping and all things outdoors, we suggest an SUV rental and a trip to Tucson Mountain Park.
Whether you just love Tucson or are here on a long business trip, monthly car rentals can help you feel comfortable in a new city.
Tucson airport car rentals are quick and convenient. Use yours to visit some of our city’s popular attractions.
Saguaro National Park: Enjoy this outdoor scene filled with hiking trails, cacti, and campsites.
Reid Park Zoo: There's a zoo with a variety of animals, from alligators to anteaters to lions, plus a train and carousel.
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Ford Explorer or Similar
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Toyota Camry or Similar
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Toyota Corolla or Similar
Standard Premium SUV

Ford Explorer or Similar
Full-Size

Toyota Camry or Similar
Intermediate

Toyota Corolla or Similar
Yes, you can stay overnight at Tucson International Airport. However, there are no lounges, and you’ll be restricted to the landside area after security checkpoints close for the evening. Fortunately, there is plenty of comfortable seating throughout the airport, including large couches and cushioned benches. (Source)
As of 2023, TUS has one terminal with three concourses. The primary concourses, A and B, are connected to the terminal and have 20 gates between them. Concourse C, which only has one gate, is located in a separate building west of the terminal. (Source)
TUS is not as busy as many other medium-sized airports in the United States. However, it’s the second-busiest airport in Arizona and serves over 3 million passengers annually. Additionally, the airport boasts many flight options, including non-stop flights to major cities in the western United States and several hub airports like Chicago’s O’Hare and Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson. (Source)
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