Memphis International Airport Code

Memphis International Airport (MEM) was established in 1925 and was initially known as the Memphis Municipal Airport. It was the first municipally owned airport in the United States. In 1929, Charles Lindbergh visited the airport and it was renamed in his honor as the Lindbergh Field. The airport grew steadily throughout the 1930’s, with a new terminal being built in 1933 and an expansion of its runways in 1939. During World War II, MEM was used as a training facility for new pilots and also served as a refueling stop for military transport aircrafts on their way to Europe. After World War II ended, commercial airlines began operating out of MEM and by 1950, it had become one of the most important air hubs on the East Coast. In 1970, MEM underwent an extensive renovation which included building new runways and a modernization of its facilities. The airport continued to experience growth over the next two decades – with passenger numbers increasing from 1 million annually to over 6 million by 1990 – becoming one of America’s leading airports for both domestic and international flights. Today, MEM serves more than 10 million passengers every year from all over the world and is home to several major airlines such as Delta Air Lines, American Airlines and Southwest Airlines.

MEM is the abbreviation code for Memphis International Airport. According to Abbreviation Finder, MEM can also mean:

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Memphis International Airport

Memphis International Airport, TN (MEM)

The Memphis International Airport is the largest and most important airport in the US state of Tennessee. It is located in the administrative district of Shelby County, of which Memphis is also the provincial capital.

  • URL: Memphis International Airport, TN (MEM)
  • Time zone: GMT -6
  • Service phone: +1 901 922-8000
  • Address: Memphis International Airport, 2491 Winchester Road, Memphis, TN 38116-3856, USA
  • Operator: Memphis Shelby County Airport Authority
  • Parking spaces: yes, subject to a charge; Short-term and long-term parking spaces in a 3-story car park in front of the terminal
  • Nearby cities: New South Memphis (9 km), Memphis (14 km)
  • Accessibility: Take Interstate 240 to Exit # 23a + b and then follow the airport signs.
  • Train connections: Take the train to the Memphis Amtrak Rail Station and then change to either MATA bus route # 2 or bus route # 20.
  • Flight distribution by weekdays: Monday (15.36%), Tuesday (14.04%), Wednesday (14.32%), Thursday (14.70%), Friday (15.28%), Saturday (11.76%), Sunday (14.55%)
  • other spellings: Memphis-TN, Memfis (Tenesi), Мемфис (Теннесси), Мемфіс (Теннессі), Μέμφις (Τενεσί), Memphisz, เม ม ม ฟิ ส, รัฐ ー 州 ィ ממפי მემფისი (ტენესი), Մեմփիս, ممفیس, ممفيس ، تينيسي, 孟菲斯 (田納西 州), 멤피스 (테네시 주), เม ม ฟิ ส (รัฐ เทนเนสซี)

Most popular destinations from Memphis International Airport, TN (flights per week)

  1. Atlanta International Airport (92, 12.71%)
  2. Dallas – Fort Worth International Airport, TX (70, 9.67%)
  3. Charlotte Douglas International Airport, NC (48, 6.63%)
  4. Houston – George Bush Intercontinental Airport, TX (40, 5.52%)
  5. Denver International Airport, CO (39, 5.39%)
  6. New York – La Guardia Airport, NY (35, 4.83%)
  7. Dallas – Love Field, TX (29, 4.01%)
  8. Washington DC – Ronald Reagan National Airport, VA (29, 4.01%)
  9. Philadelphia International Airport, PA (25, 3.45%)
  10. Minneapolis – St. Paul International Airport, MN (24, 3.31%)
  11. Other (40.47%)

Top airlines (share of take-offs / landings)

  1. Southwest Airlines (337, 11.74%)
  2. American Airlines (317, 11.05%)
  3. Virgin Atlantic Airways (147, 5.12%)
  4. KLM (141, 4.91%)
  5. United Airlines (138, 4.81%)
  6. Qantas Airways (132, 4.60%)
  7. Air France (131, 4.56%)
  8. Delta Air Lines (124, 4.32%)
  9. Aeroméxico (117, 4.08%)
  10. Korean Air Lines (99, 3.45%)
  11. Other (41.36%)

Location
The airport, which opened in 1929, is 3 miles south of Downwtown Memphis. The quickest way to get to the airport is Interstate 240. In Memphis, take Interstate 240 to Exit # 23a + b, then follow signs to parking on Airport Boulevard.

Passengers arriving by train can take the Amtrak “City of New Orleans” route to the Memphis Amtrak Rail Station and then from the nearby North End Terminal either the MATA bus route # 2 or bus route # 20to the airport.