Memphis, United States
Memphis International Airport (MEM) opened in 1929. It is operated by the Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority.
In 2023, MEM served approximately 4.2 million passengers. MEM is a major cargo hub, primarily for FedEx Express.
There are ongoing efforts to enhance passenger facilities and services.
Memphis International Airport has one main terminal with three concourses: A, B, and C. Concourse A has 9 gates (A1-A9), Concourse B has 23 gates (B1-B25, excluding B12), and Concourse C has 9 gates (C1-C9).
The total number of gates is 41. The airport has a capacity of handling over 11 million passengers annually.
There are no international terminals, as international flights are handled within the existing concourses.
Short-term parking: $3 per 30 minutes, up to $24 per day. Long-term parking: $3 per hour, up to $15 per day. Economy parking: $3 per hour, up to $12 per day. Credit cards and cash are accepted. Pre-booking is available through the airport's website.