Nashville International Airport (BNA) is a public/military airport located in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Berry Field, from which its ICAO and IATA codes are derived, was founded in 1937. The new terminal was constructed in 1987, and the airport was renamed in 1988. The Nashville International Airport has four runways with a total land area of 4,555 acres (1,843 hectares).
The airport is operated by 22 airlines and has 585 daily incoming and leaving flights with nonstop connections to 101 locations in North America and Europe.
If you are traveling from BNA and want to drive to the airport, you should certainly start thinking about airport parking ahead of time. Let’s have a look at the parking fees you may expect if you leave your car at Nashville Airport.