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By plane
Nashville International Airport, BNA - Serving the air travel needs of Nashville and the wider central Tennessee region.
Air Canada - Also
Air Canada Jazz, flying from Toronto, Canada.
American Airlines - Flying domestic and international flights from locations such as Chicago - O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Miami, New York - La Guardia, San Jose (Costa Rica).
Atlantic Southeast - Part of Delta's regional Delta Connection partnership.
Comair - Part of Delta's regional Delta Connection partnership.
Continental Airlines - Flights from cities such as: Atlanta, Cleveland, Detroit, Houston, Memphis, New York/Newark - Liberty, Minneapolis/St. Paul.
Delta Airlines - Flights from cities such as: Atlanta, Austin, Baton Rouge, Ft. Lauderdale, New York/Newark - Liberty, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Oklahoma City, Omaha, Orlando.
Frontier Airlines - Flying from Cancun, Mexico and their hub, Denver.
Independence Air - Fly from their hub in Washington, D.C. - Dulles.
Northwest Airlines - Flights from cities such as: Atlanta, Detroit, Houston, Newark, Washington, D.C. - Dulles.
Skyway Airlines - Codeshare partner with Midwest Airlines, flying from their hub in Milwaukee.
SkyWest
Southwest Airlines - Discount airline flying from a very large number of cities in the US.
United Express Airlines - Flights from cities such as: Albany, NY, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago - O'Hare, Fort Myers, Philadelphia.
US Airways - Flights from cities such as: Bangor (Maine), Charleston (South Carolina), Chicago - O'Hare, Dayton (Ohio), Greensboro, Manchester (New Hampshire).
By car
Nashville is the nexus of several interstate highways, including I-65 (north-south), I-40 (east-west), and I-24 (northwest-southeast). The various highways sometimes merge and split without the typical exit-offramp design, so
travelers should consult maps before attempting to navigate the area. There is easy access to/from Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis, Louisville, among others.
By bus
Greyhound
By boat
The Cumberland River flows through Nashville.
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