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Situated in a high desert valley and surrounded by mountains, Tucson has a pleasant, dry, sunny climate and is a tourist, retirement, and health center. It is the second largest city in the state and has industries based on regional mining (especially copper) and the manufacture of electronic and electric equipment. It is also a market, processing, and shipping center for the cattle and cotton produced in the area.
Tucson offers both a quiet getaway and a multitude of activities for all ages. From the majestic Santa Catalina mountains to the statuesque Saguaro National Monument, Tucson's outdoor beauty cannot be matched. Visitors commonly enjoy the relaxed lifestyle at one of its many golf resorts. |
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Some reasons to visit Tucson . . .
| Jan |
65 |
39 |
0.9 |
Jul |
99 |
74 |
2.3 |
| Feb |
68 |
41 |
0.7 |
Aug |
97 |
72 |
2.2 |
| Mar |
73 |
45 |
0.7 |
Sep |
94 |
68 |
1.4 |
| Apr |
81 |
52 |
0.3 |
Oct |
85 |
57 |
0.9 |
| May |
90 |
58 |
0.2 |
Nov |
73 |
45 |
0.6 |
| Jun |
99 |
66 |
0.2 |
Dec |
65 |
39 |
1.0 |
| Downtown |
9 |
| Old Tucson |
19 |
| Arizona Sonoran Desert Museum |
20 |
| Pima Air Museum |
1 |
| Biosphere 2 |
50 |
| Colossal Cave |
23 |
| Sahuaro National Monument |
21 |
Metropolitan Tucson Convention and Visitors Bureau 100 S. Church Avenue Tucson, AZ 85701 www.visittucson.org |
(800) 638-8350 |
| Tucson Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce |
(520) 792-1212 |
Tucson International Airport (TUS)
- Gate Information: Southwest Airlines uses gates 23 and 24 in the east concourse.
- Ticketing: You can purchase tickets at the ticket counter located on the ticketing level of the main terminal.
- E-Ticket Check-In kiosks: Located at the ticket counter.
- Baggage Claim: The baggage claim is on the lower level of the main terminal.
- Wi-Fi: Available in/near airport restaurants
- High-Speed Internet: Available
| Reservations |
(800) 435-9792 |
| Baggage Service |
(520) 294-6006 |
| Freight/Cargo |
(520) 295-3578 |
| Paging |
(520) 573-8000 |
| Parking |
(520) 573-8382 |
| Security |
(520) 573-8182 |
Driving Directions to Tucson International Airport:
- From downtown Tucson, take I-10 east to Kino Parkway south exit. Follow the signs to the airport.
- From the University of Arizona, take Kino Parkway south to Benson Highway. Follow the signs to the airport.
- From Nogales, take I-19 north to Valencia Road. Go east on Valencia Road and follow the signs to the airport.