Nashville International Airport, International airport in Nashville, United States.
Nashville International Airport is an international airport in Nashville, Tennessee, serving numerous domestic and international connections. The terminal stretches across several levels with baggage belts, security checkpoints, and waiting areas connected by wide corridors.
The airport began operations in 1937 under the name Berry Field and was used for military purposes. In the late 1980s, the current terminal building was erected, opening the site to civilian traffic.
The halls regularly feature performances by local musicians and installations from Tennessee that travelers can experience while waiting. In some areas, guitars and album covers hang on the walls, recalling the roots of the city.
The airport lies roughly 13 kilometers east of downtown and is accessible via several main roads. At ground level, there are car rental desks, shuttle counters, and connections to public transit.
The facility has several runways pointing in different directions, allowing parallel movements. The gates are divided into zones, with the satellite area reached through an underground walkway.
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