10 Airports · 4 States · 366.8M Pax/yr

Airports in the Southeast

The Southeast region is home to 10 of the 50 busiest commercial airports in the United States, spanning Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. Combined, these airports move roughly 366.8 million passengers a year.

How airline hubs concentrate in the Southeast

Hub-airline strategy explains a lot about why some airports in the Southeast have grown faster than others. The major hubs in this region are operated by Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines, and FedEx Express, and the airports that host them tend to dominate both passenger volume and nonstop route coverage. Travelers based near a hub airport in the Southeast typically enjoy the deepest schedule — more frequencies on popular city pairs, more nonstop options on niche routes, and easier rebooking when irregular operations strike — but also pay a modest premium on average fares because the hub carrier captures most of the local origin-and-destination market.

By contrast, non-hub airports in the Southeast often offer more competitive low-cost-carrier service from Spirit, Frontier, Allegiant, JetBlue, and Southwest, with cheaper headline fares on point-to-point routes that a hub carrier might not bother with from a non-hub city.

Choosing between airports in the Southeast

Travelers planning a trip into the Southeast often have a meaningful choice between airports. A flight into a smaller secondary airport closer to the final destination can save hours of ground transportation but may cost more or have fewer nonstop options. A flight into the largest hub in the region typically offers the broadest schedule and the cheapest fares but a longer drive on the back end. The per-airport guides below cover terminal layouts, airline service, parking, ground transportation, and amenities so you can compare candidates against your specific itinerary.

Comparison checklist when picking among Southeast airports: total drive time including likely traffic at the time of day you'll arrive, parking cost (which can add $100–$300 to a week-long trip), nonstop versus one-stop fare differential, time-of-day preference for departures and arrivals, and whether checked baggage or a tight connection makes the larger airport's deeper schedule worth the longer drive.

All 10 airports in the Southeast, ranked

RankIATAAirportCityStatePax/yr
#1 ATL Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Atlanta Georgia 93.7M
#10 MCO Orlando International Airport Orlando Florida 57.7M
#11 CLT Charlotte Douglas International Airport Charlotte North Carolina 53.4M
#15 MIA Miami International Airport Miami Florida 52.3M
#19 FLL Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport Fort Lauderdale Florida 35.0M
#29 TPA Tampa International Airport Tampa Florida 23.4M
#32 BNA Nashville International Airport Nashville Tennessee 21.9M
#34 RDU Raleigh–Durham International Airport Raleigh North Carolina 14.4M
#46 MEM Memphis International Airport Memphis Tennessee 4.2M
#49 RSW Southwest Florida International Airport Fort Myers Florida 10.8M