BNA

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BNA is the three-letter IATA airport code for Nashville International Airport, the primary commercial airport serving Nashville, Tennessee.

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Label Occurrences
BNA canonical 5

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf IATA airport code
airport code
airportRole primary commercial airport for Nashville
airportType public
associatedWithICAOCode KBNA
associatedWithWMOCode 72327
connectedBy Interstate 40
distanceFromDowntownMiles about 8
elevationFeet 599
formerName Berry Field
hasAirportCodeType three-letter IATA code
hasCargoOperations yes
hasConcourse Concourse A
Concourse B
Concourse C
Concourse D
hasFAAIdentifier BNA self-link
hasInternationalService yes
hasOfficialWebsite https://flynashville.com
hasParkingFacilities on-site parking garages and lots
hasPassengerAmenities airline lounges
restaurants
retail shops
hasPassengerTerminal Main terminal
hasPassengerTrafficRankInTennessee busiest airport in Tennessee
hasPublicTransitConnection WeGo Public Transit bus service
hasRunway 13/31
2C/20C
2L/20R
2R/20L
hasRunwaySurface asphalt
hasUSCustomsFacilities yes
IATACodeFor Nashville International Airport
locatedInCity Nashville
locatedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInState Tennessee
nameOrigin Berry Field
surface form: Berry Field Nashville
openedAsCivilAirport 1937
operatedBy Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority
ownedBy Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County
regionServed Middle Tennessee
represents Nashville International Airport
runwayCount 4
servesAsBaseFor Tennessee Air National Guard facilities nearby
servesAsFocusCityFor Southwest Airlines
Spirit Airlines
servesAsHubFor Allegiant Air
servesMetropolitanArea Nashville metropolitan area
timeZone Central Time Zone

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