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134Th Air Refueling Wing Mcghee Tyson Small Air Terminal AMC GRAM PASSENGER TRAVEL INFORMATION 134th Air Refueling Wing McGhee Tyson Small Air Terminal, Tennessee Email: [email protected] AMC Travel Webpage: http://www.amc.af.mil/amctravel Customer Service Hours: Tuesday - Thursday 9am-11am and 1pm to 3pm Phone Numbers: Office: (865)336-4420 FAX: (865)336-4620 24 Hour Recording Line: (865)366-4403 DSN Prefix: 266 Welcome to McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base, TN. Our goal at the McGhee Tyson Small Air Terminal is to make your travel as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. The following local area information is provided to assist you. If you have questions or concerns during your travel, please contact a passenger service representative for assistance at the above numbers during the customer service hours provided. Please feel free to ask for any additional information. We look forward to serving you now and in the future. Sincerely, Small Air Terminal Manager ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ LODGING BASE LODGING: (865) 336-3300 Please call the billeting office for availability as rooms are limited. *LOCAL HOTELS: Candlewood Suites.............(865)233-4411 Comfort Suites-Airport.........................................................(865)984-9840 Country Inn and Suites.......(865)273-2800 Courtyard by Marriott Knoxville Airport Alcoa..................(865)977-8333 Days Inn...............................(865)970-3060 Family Inns of America.........................................................(865-970-2006 Fairfield Inn........................(865)984-9350 Hampton Inn Knoxville Airport............................................(865)983-1101 Hilton Knoxville Airport...(865)970-4300 Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites.....................................(865)981-9008 MainStay Suites..................(865)379-7799 Jameson Inn.............................................................................(865)984-6800 Super 8 Inn and Suites........(865)273-2800 *This does not constitute endorsement by the Air Mobility Command or the United States Air Force. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ *TRANSPORTATION CAR RENTAL AGENCIES: PHONE NUMBER RESERVATIONS TAXIS: Alamo..........................................(865)342-3210.....................1-800-327-9633 A-1/Cloud 9.................(865)803-4017 Avis..............................................(865)342-3220.....................1-800-331-1212 A&B Ground Trans.....(865)389-0312 Budget.........................................(865)342-3220.....................1-800-527-0700 Benchmark Taxi...........(865)310-7047 Enterprise ...................................(865)342-1650.....................1-800-rent-a-car Blount Taxi..................(865)363-6620 Hertz............................................(865)342-3232.....................1-800-654-3131 Connections Taxi........(865)980-3384 National Car Rental....................(865)342-3240.....................1-800-227-7368 Discount Taxi..............(865)755-5143 Thrifty..........................................(865)342-3250.....................1-800-367-2277 Gold Cab......................(865)919-0001 COMMERCIAL AIRLINES: BUS LINES: Allegiant....................................1-702-505-8888 MegaBus..................1-877-GO2-MEGA American Airlines/Eagle..........1-800-433-7300 Greyhound......................(865)524-0369 Delta...........................................1-800-221-1212 Frontier......................................1-800-432-1359 United.........................................1-800-525-0208 US Airways................................1-800-428-4322 *This does not constitute endorsement by the Air Mobility Command or the United States Air Force. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ QUICK REFERENCE TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Base eXchange........................(865)336-3400 SATO Travel............................1-800-641-2968 Armed Forces Club.................(865)336-4700 American Red Cross...............(865)584-2999 ID Cards...................................(865)336-3254 Security Forces........................(865)336-3274 Base Automated Menu........... (865)336-3210 Rocky Top Dining Facility......(865)336-4343 Family Readiness....................(865)336-3107 Credit Union ETMA.................(865)970-7283 McGhee Tyson Airport...........(865)342-3000 Current as of 22 Aug 2014 AMC HQ IMT 76, 20040401, V2 PREVIOUS EDITION MAY BE USED.
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