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JULY 2010

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
RENOVATION
SAFETY & SECURITY
TRAVEL UPDATES
MNAA NEWS
AIR SERVICE UPDATES
AWARDS
COMMUNITY
JOHN C. TUNE AIRPORT
LEADERSHIP
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Connections is an electronic newsletter, published quarterly by the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority. You are receiving this publication through your subscription to the AIReport news service.
The MNAA's vision is to deliver exemplary customer service by providing premier airport services and facilities.
The MNAA's mission is to be the heartbeat of the Mid-South by providing services and facilities that keep Music City flying high.
The Nashville Airports Experience (NAE): Great airports for passengers, partners and employees.
Raul L. Regalado, C.A.E.
President and CEO
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DON'T MISS THIS
Live Music Performances
Click for a schedule of upcoming live music performances at the airport.
Art Exhibits at BNA
Click for a listing of current art exhibits in the terminal.
Airport Construction
For information on the progress of the Terminal Access Roadway Improvement project (TARI) click here. |
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SuperShuttle Serves Soldiers at Ft. Campbell
SuperShuttle, the nation’s largest shared-ride service to and from 33 airports, is extending its program for soldiers at Ft. Campbell, Ky., with complimentary coffee for all soldiers in Nashville International Airport’s military lounge. The program with Ft. Campbell, launched in the fall of 2009, allows soldiers traveling on orders to ride free to and from Nashville International Airport. SuperShuttle also introduced “Operation Safe Ride,” a shuttle service to and from downtown Nashville.
SuperShuttle runs frequent transfers between Ft. Campbell to Nashville International Airport daily, offering the most round-trip shuttles in the area with minimum wait times at the airport. Soldiers traveling on orders ride free. Availability is limited based on the type of travel orders.
“Operation Safe Ride” is for soldiers traveling to downtown Nashville for a night on the town. Rates are $70 each and reservations must be made in advance. For more information on SuperShuttle, go to http://www.supershuttle.com.
Frequent Parker Program
Earn Points Each Time You Park
Nashville International Airport (BNA) has a program designed with frequent parkers in mind. BNA’s frequent parker program allows travelers to earn free parking, enjoy easier access in and out of gated parking lots, and make payments online. The program excludes valet parking.
Interested individuals may join online today at http://flynashville.com/frequentparker/ and begin taking advantage of the program.
How does it work?
- Register for the program online at flynashville.com. The cost for the Frequent Parker pass is $20. Some vehicles may require an alternate pass due to magnetic components within various windshields; the cost for this pass is $60. All major credit cards are accepted.
- A Frequent Parker pass, which gives members automatic entry/exit to BNA parking lots, will be sent to the member. This pass allows the driver to pull up to the designated entrance/exit lane and enter using the pass. The system will automatically charge the stay to the credit card provided at the time of sign-up.
- Members may check their account status online at http://flynashville/frequentparker/. Members can print receipts and view current points online at their convenience. They also can track the number of free days of parking accrued in each lot and select which day(s) they want to redeem their rewards.
Frequent Parker members can earn 10 points for each hour they park in any of the airport’s parking lots, excluding valet, and redeem points for free parking in any of the lots, except for valet. Once redemption day(s) are selected, members simply use their pass. The reward will be applied automatically.
- Start earning reward points toward free parking!
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