BNA Accepting Valid Parking Coupons
Nashville International Airport now accepts valid parking coupons from other parking areas. Valid coupons from any airport-area parking lots will be honored and applied toward parking fees accrued when customers utilize any of BNA’s parking lots.
Upon exiting the airport, customers should present a valid coupon along with an airport parking stub, and a cashier will adjust the fee accordingly. Valid coupons can be applied toward parking fees accrued in airport parking lots. Limit one coupon per visit.
BNA has more than 13,500 available parking spaces in four lots. An additional Overflow Parking Lot is available if needed during the holidays. The Short Term lot is within walking distance of the terminal. The former seasonal overflow lot, east of Donelson Pike, is now open permanently as Long Term B. The daily rate for parking in this lot is $10.
All BNA parking lots, excluding valet, provide emergency/information phones, dedicated shuttles, Express Parc, and Frequent Parker access. BNA offers tire inflation, jump starts and vehicle search assistance services in all parking areas. Continuous courtesy transportation in the Long Term A, Long Term B and Economy parking lots begins at 3:30 a.m. daily and ends 45 minutes past last arrival. Handicap-accessible parking is available in all airport lots. All airport-operated shuttle buses feature a low-profile floor, or one that lowers closer to the curb. The low-profile floor is a safety enhancement and more user-friendly model.
From areas west of the airport, patrons should use I-40 Donelson Pike exit 216B to access parking. Patrons coming to BNA from points east of the airport should take I-40 exit 216.
| Daily Parking Rates |
| Short Term: $22 |
Economy: $8 |
| Long Term A: $10 |
Remote Holiday Parking: $8 |
| Long Term B: $10 |
Valet: $20 |
Frequent Parker Program
BNA’s frequent parker program allows travelers to earn free parking and to enjoy easier access in and out of gated parking lots, and automatically charges credit cards. The program excludes valet parking. Interested parkers or companies may register for the program online at www.flynashville.com.
BNA Wants Your Feedback: Take Parking Survey Today
Please take 5 minutes to complete a quick online survey by clicking on the green link titled “Take Our Parking Survey” at www.flynashville.com.
Feel free to share this link with colleagues, friends and family. Thank you in advance for your feedback as we strive to provide the Nashville Airports Experience by serving as great airports for our passengers and partners.
BNA’s Restaurants Offer High-quality Dining Options to Travelers
BNA’s 20 Restaurants Boast Top Health Inspection Scores
BNA’s restaurants provide the traveling public and airport guests with high-quality, safe and convenient food and beverage options. All 20 of BNA’s restaurants have earned health inspection scores of 90 or above, far exceeding standards.
“Contrary to the impression that may have been left by a recent national news story concerning food establishments at 10 other airports around the country, our standards are high, and we are proud of the outstanding restaurants that bring a taste of Music City as well as nationally recognized brands to our customers,” said Raul Regalado, president and CEO of the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority, which owns and operates BNA. “BNA’s restaurants play a critical role in helping us deliver the Nashville Airports Experience to passengers and guests.”
The Metropolitan Nashville/Davidson County Public Health Department’s Food Division conducts at least two unannounced food inspections of all the food establishments in Davidson County, including all food and beverage locations at BNA, each year. The Health Department’s program uses an FDA-approved standardized 44-point food service establishment inspection process. The best food inspection score is 100 points. Any score of 69 or below is considered a failing score.
Employment Center Kiosk Opened at Nashville International Airport
The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA) officially opened an employment center kiosk at Nashville International Airport in November.
The kiosk provides details about on-airport job openings with the MNAA and participating on-airport tenants, such as airlines and concessionaires. The new kiosk underscores the MNAA’s continued goal to provide the Nashville Airports Experience to its passengers, partners and employees.
All employment opportunities with the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority are posted online at www.flynashville.com.
MNAA Hosted “Bridges to Opportunities” Seminar
The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority held a half-day seminar on Nov. 12, to provide information to businesses interested in providing construction and goods and services to the Airports. The seminar included many topics, such as the process for responding to requests for proposals or invitations to bid; electronic bidding process; small, minority and woman-owned business enterprise/disadvantaged business enterprise process; bonding; and capacity-building.
This meeting underscored the Airport Authority’s commitment to providing the Nashville Airports Experience to passengers and partners by offering maximum opportunities for large and small companies to participate in contracting with its airports.

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Recycling
October 2009 – 12.94 tons of mixed recyclables
November 2009 – 11.86 tons of mixed recyclables
December 2009 – 15.8 tons of mixed recyclables
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