Louis Armstrong, a musician from New Orleans The New Orleans International Airport is situated in the neighbouring Jefferson Parish and may be reached by travelling approximately 20 kilometres to the west of the central business district of New Orleans. It is the world's second lowest-lying airport in terms of elevation, located 2 feet below sea level.
The city is served by many airlines that offer frequent connections to domestic locations inside the United States, such as Chicago, Los Angeles, Detroit, New York, and Atlanta, amongst others. Cancun, Mexico, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, Toronto, Canada, and Panama City, Panama, are just a few of the international destinations that may be reached via direct flights from New Orleans's most popular tourist destinations.
Other airlines run only during certain times of the year, most notably during Mardi Gras, as part of tourism packages offered by New Orleans.
New Orleans's attractions are well connected to the rest of the United States via the road network thanks to the city's four interstates and several state highways. Additionally, a number of bus routes both into and out of the city are serviced by several buses at all times. The services offered by Greyhound give tourism destinations in New Orleans road access to locations located around the United States.
The Union Passenger Terminal serves as the primary bus station for Greyhound buses in the city. In addition, there are services offered by MegaBus that offer New Orleans attractions with frequent road connectivity to the cities of Atlanta, Montgomery, Mobile, Baton Rouge, Houston, San Antonio, Tallahassee, Gainesville, and Orlando. These destinations are all accessible via MegaBus. Next to the Union Passenger Terminal is where you'll find the bus stop for MegaBus.
Amtrak provides connections between many tourist destinations in New Orleans and rail services. The Union Passenger Terminal serves as the primary transportation hub. The City of New Orleans, the Crescent, and the Sunset Limited are the three train lines that give visitors to New Orleans quick and consistent access to the city's various tourist destinations.