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GNV

Gainesville Regional Airport

Gainesville, US · 3 mi (4.8 km) northeast of Gainesville

Insider notes

Time

Tailwind Gainesville closes after the last flight arrival, so eat before then or risk vending machines being your only option.

Insider

The Ultimate Road Warrior Lounge requires membership; don't expect access without prior arrangements.

Quiet

Use the nursing room airside for a more private space than the gate area offers.

About this airport

Welcome

Gainesville Regional Airport (GNV) feels more like a small university-town transit lounge than a traditional regional airport. Located just 3 miles northeast of Gainesville, everything here revolves around quick in-and-out trips for University of Florida travelers, visiting teams, and business flyers. The airport is streamlined with just a single terminal, featuring three gates primarily used by American Eagle and Delta Air Lines.

At a glance

Handling around 578,000 passengers annually, GNV offers two runways and a compact experience. Despite its size, it covers essential needs, including a Tailwind-operated restaurant and gift shop on both sides of security, and a unique invite-only lounge termed the Ultimate Road Warrior Lounge.

Terminals & layout

The terminal at GNV is small but functional, with all commercial activities housed under one roof. With three gates, passengers usually experience minimal walking distances. Equipped with a Tailwind restaurant, gift shop, and a nursing room, the terminal caters to both quick stopovers and longer waits.

Getting to and from the city

GNV is well-connected to the city via RTS city buses routes 25, 25A, 26, and 39, offering inexpensive rides to downtown and the University of Florida. If you prefer, metered taxis start at $2.50 plus mileage, providing a convenient way to get to your destination. For those renting cars, on-site rental facilities are available.

Traveller essentials

Parking options include Short-Term Parking at $14/day, Long-Term Parking at $12/day, and the Parking Garage at $16/day. Despite its small size, GNV has a functional nursing room airside for families needing privacy. Note that the terminal opens at 3:30 a.m. and closes around 12:30 a.m., with no overnight stays allowed, making early hotel bookings a wise choice for early flights.

Dining & shopping highlights

The Tailwind Gainesville restaurant serves as both a dining and shopping spot, offering meals and grab-and-go snacks. Located landside and airside, it covers your needs from the morning until the night's last flight. This dual-function space is a unique feature at GNV, providing hot food and a small gift shop.

Lounges

GNV does not feature any airline or Priority Pass lounges. The Ultimate Road Warrior Lounge, landside, is reserved for local business travelers connected to specific corporate programs. There's no access without a membership, keeping this space quieter and less known among general passengers.

Insider tips

  • Time: Tailwind Gainesville closes after the last flight arrival, so eat before then or risk vending machines being your only option.
  • Insider: The Ultimate Road Warrior Lounge requires membership; don't expect access without prior arrangements.
  • Quiet: Use the nursing room airside for a more private space than the gate area offers.
  • Local: During football weekends, hotels fill quickly; book early and remember there are no hotels directly at the airport.
  • Money: RTS city buses to the city offer a budget-friendly alternative to taxis, costing just a few dollars.
  • Avoid: Overnighting at GNV is not permitted; plan to leave before terminal closure.
  • Local: The Gator Fly-In event offers a unique aviation experience if your visit coincides.
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