Nashville is in the Central Time Zone.
The average flight time from Los Angeles International Airport to Nashville International Airport is 3 hours, 36 minutes.
The car parking facilities for the Nashville International Airport is quite large. The Nashville International Airport recommends reserving your long-term parking needs ahead of time.
Central Time Zone
Nashville International Airport was created in 1937.
It is in the central time zone.
Jackson, Tennessee
Nashville, TN is in the Central Time Zone of the US, so when it is 11 o'clock Eastern time, it would be 10 o'clock in Nashville.
Nashville International Airport to Centennial Sportsplex is 18 min (10.7 mi) via I-40 W
BNA Nashville International Airport is a joint civil and military airport in the southeastern section of Nashville in the US states of Tennessee. It was established in 1937 with the name Berry Field.
Since 1988, the current civilian airport in Nashville is called 'Nashville International Airport'. The IATA code is BNA, which deates back to the pre-1988 name (and the existing Air National Guard base) of Berry Field, Nashville.
Throughout August of 1941, Nashville was on Central Daylight Saving Time (CDT/ UTC-5). Nashville switched from Central Standard Time (CST/ UTC-6) to Central War Time (CWT/ UTC-5) on February 9, 1942. The clocks in Nashville were not adjusted again until September 30, 1945. However, on August 14, 1945, the name of the zone was changed to Central Peace Time (CPT).