Nashville is flying high — literally. Nashville International Airport® has set an all-time passenger record, welcoming 26.7 million travelers during fiscal year 2026, according to a report from The Tennessee Tribune. The milestone marks a new high-water mark for the airport and underscores Music City’s continued rise as one of the nation’s most visited destinations.
The record figure reflects the remarkable growth Nashville has experienced over the past several years, as more airlines, routes, and travelers choose the city as a hub for both business and leisure. For residents, the achievement signals a thriving local economy and an increasingly well-connected community with access to destinations across the country and around the world.
Nashville International Airport serves as a vital economic engine for Middle Tennessee, supporting thousands of jobs and generating activity that ripples across the region’s hospitality, tourism, and business sectors. Reaching the 26.7 million passenger threshold in a single fiscal year represents a significant leap forward for an airport that has steadily expanded its capacity and amenities to keep pace with the city’s booming population.
For everyday Nashvillians, the record is a point of civic pride — a reminder that the city they call home continues to attract visitors and new residents from across the globe. Whether flying out for a family vacation or welcoming guests arriving to experience the best of Music City, travelers passing through Nashville International are part of a community on the move.
With momentum like this, Nashville’s airport looks poised to keep breaking its own records in the years ahead — a bright sign for the region’s future growth and connectivity.
Sources: The Tennessee Tribune