NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — It is October and for many that means football, fall colors and autumn getaways. For Nashville International Airport it means preparing for an influx of travelers during fall break.
BNA is rolling out new steps to keep traffic and passenger flow moving smoothly after a September traffic meltdown that stranded drivers for hours outside the terminal.
Traveler Monlade Gogins said her experience this week was much easier. “The traffic was easy,” she said.
Ashley Glimasinski also noticed a smooth trip. “The Uber drive was smooth and no traffic. Just rolling in here was really easy,” she said.
But as fall break travel ramps up, airport officials say they are bracing for heavy crowds.
“It is already fall break, what?” Glimasinski said.
To prepare, BNA has partnered