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Tucson International Airport Passenger Reviews and Traveller Reports
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TUCSON INT'L AIRPORT customer review : 21 September 2012 by E Slick (USA) |
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Rating : 1/10 |  |
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As I checked in my bag, I was surprised that I had to use a kiosk to check in. With all the employees
standing around, it would have been more efficient if they could actually help me. I was told by an indifferent
male employee that it cost $25.00 to check in a bag. I was unpleasantly surprised but paid the fee. At
security, I was again met with employees that had bad attitudes and shoved me along quickly.
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TUCSON INT'L AIRPORT review : 13 July 2009 by M Keenan
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Customer Rating : 4/5 |  |
My recent experience of flying through Tuscon reminded me that in the contemporary climate,
flying through smaller American airports is generally a lot more pleasant than mega-airports.
A case in point was the security screening – I have some metal in my leg that occasionally
triggers the metal detector, and it happened while going through security at Tuscon. The TSA
person that dealt with me went through the standard procedure for dealing with this sort of
thing (this wasn’t the first time for me), but they also managed to be human about it, in
stark contrast to what I’ve encountered at some other airports where the TSA person I was
dealing with might as well have been a robot. I would agree that the dining options at Tuscon
aren’t the greatest, but I was still able to get something satisfying to eat. We even had
some entertainment, courtesy of the Arizona Air National Guard (also at Tuscon airport) who
were doing training flights in their F-16s and treated us to an impromptu airshow. There is
much to be said for flying through smaller airports – In general, the experience is faster and
less stressful than their larger equivalents.
TUCSON INT'L AIRPORT review : 17 March 2009 : by J Kenner
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Customer Rating : 3/5 |  |
Tucson International is a run-of-the-mill small regional US airport. The architecture is
bright and airy, and the Southwestern art motif is a nice touch. The security screening
process moves a lot faster and more efficiently than most other US airports, but the dining
options are limited to low quality unhealthy food. TUS would do well to add a large sit-down
restaurant/bar between the terminals that serves decent, healthy food.
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