Tucson International Airport averages 78 flights per day to 66 destinations, with 62 domestic and 4 international routes. A total of 49 airlines operate at TUS, led by NetJets Aviation. This airport provides direct service to 2 countries across one continent, with a route network dominated by domestic flights and Mexico as its largest international market. The longest nonstop route from Tucson connects to Washington, with a typical flight time of 4 hrs 35 mins.
- Destinations
- 66 (62 domestic · 4 international)
- Flights per day
- 78 (78 domestic · 1 international)
- Busiest Route
- Denver (DEN) (9/day)
- Longest Direct Flight
- Washington 4 hrs 35 mins
- Shortest Flight
- Phoenix (AZA) 45 mins
- Top Airline
- NetJets Aviation (19 routes)
Weather in Tucson
66 Destinations from Tucson Airport (TUS)
This week, 66 active routes depart from Tucson International Airport. The busiest route connects Tucson with Denver (DEN) and is operated by 4 airlines. The longest nonstop flight is to Washington, and the shortest flight is to Phoenix (AZA).
All Destinations
Airlines
Tucson International Airport is served by 49 airlines, with NetJets Aviation in the lead at 16% of routes. The top three carriers together cover 28% of routes. 26 carriers operate only one route each. A total of 4 airlines operate international routes, compared with 47 serving domestic routes. My Jet Xpress Airlines is operating the longest nonstop flight, connecting to Washington with a flight time of 4 hrs 35 mins.
Tucson International Airport provides direct service to 2 countries across one continents. The route network is 94% domestic and 6% international, with Hermosillo, Mexico serving as the primary international destination.
Global Rankings of Tucson Airport (TUS)
This snapshot shows how Tucson Airport (TUS) ranks globally across multiple operational and network dimensions. Rankings reflect relative position worldwide across destination breadth, flight volume, scheduling density, and long-haul reach.
Destinations
Measures how broadly the airport connects distinct endpoints across its route network.
- #240 – Total Destination Count (Network breadth)
- #115 – Domestic Destination Count
- #688 – International Destination Count
Flights & Scheduling
Reflects flight volume and how intensively runway infrastructure is scheduled.
- #286 – Total Flight Count (Operational intensity)
- #179 – Domestic Flight Count
- #814 – International Flight Count
- #459 – Flights per Runway (Scheduling density)
Distance & Reach
Highlights long-haul connectivity and how distance is distributed across flights and runways.
- #329 – Total Distance Flown (Global reach)
- #786 – Distance per Flight (Route profile)
- #501 – Distance per Runway (Long-haul leverage)
6 Runways at Tucson Airport (TUS)
3 Aircraft Require Longer Runway
Longest runway available is 11,007 ft / 3,355 m long. The following aircraft typically require more runway than is available at Tucson International Airport.