Whether you have a layover, overnight sleepover or you are just quickly passing through, our Gainesville Airport Guide is a great place to start planning your visit. Here, you’ll find information on services and facilities available inside the airport – including details about airport lounges, WiFi, mobile charging points, lockers, 24-hour food options, nearby hotels, and everything in between.
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Sandwich place was nice but closed early. After the last evening flight left (11:00) peaceful & quiet. – Harold
GNV Airport Overview
To help you plan your layover or overnight sleepover, here is a quick run-down about what to expect during your time at Gainesville Regional Airport.
What to expect
Passenger services at Gainesville Airport(code: GNV) are provided in a small, partially renovated terminal with a restaurant and gift shop. After these services close at night, vending machines offer the only food and drinks, so plan accordingly. WiFi is available to help pass the time. There are no private lounges at this airport.
Sleeping in Gainesville Airport
We have not yet received any sleep-related airport reviews; however, we’ve been told that passengers are restricted to landside only after security checkpoints close for the night. Passengers sleeping airside will be required to return to landside until security reopens, and will need to clear security again to re-enter. Have a travel mattress and blanket handy for your overnight stay landside! For uninterrupted sleep, there are hotels near the airport. See Airport Hotels in the guide below.
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In this guide we may refer to locations as “landside” and “airside”. Landside is the public area of the terminal located in the non-secure zone, before security. Airside is the secure area of the terminal that you must reach by going through security.
Airport Hours
The terminal is generally open 3:30 AM – 12:30 AM, adjusted based on the day’s flight schedule. The terminal closes overnight, and overnight sleeping is not permitted.
Rest & Relaxation Zones
There are no dedicated quiet areas, rest zones, or sleep rooms within the terminal. Seating is limited to standard gate-area chairs. If this has changed, click here to update this guide.
Cots
The airport does not provide cots to stranded travellers. If this has changed, click here to update the guide.
Airport Hotels
There are no hotels directly connected to the terminal. Several hotels are located within a short drive of the airport. Visit Tripadvisor to see a list of hotels in Gainesville, search for deals and read traveller reviews.
Airport Lounges
The Ultimate Road Warrior Lounge is available to eligible members and frequent travellers. The lounge offers a quieter seating area with sofas, chairs, and a television. Location: Landside.
Access is limited to members and invited guests; there is no pay-per-use option, and sleeping is not permitted inside the lounge. If this information has changed, click here to update the guide.
Drinking Water
Information is unavailable. Does the airport have water fountains or water bottle refill stations? Click here to update this guide.
Food & Drinks
Tailwind Gainesville operates a full-service restaurant and gift shop with locations both Landside and Airside (West Concourse). Hours: 4:30 AM until last flight arrival.
Vending machines are available when the terminal is open.
Luggage Storage & Lockers
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Mobile Charging
Power outlets are available Airside near Gates 1 and 2. Seating with built-in charging is limited, so bringing a portable battery may be helpful during busy periods.
Showers
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WiFi / Internet
Free WiFi is available at Gainesville Airport. Connect to the “Flygainesville WiFi” network.
Security & Safety
Sleeping in any airport can include a certain level of risk, especially when travelling alone. It’s important to take certain precautions to ensure your safety and the security of your valuables. Here are a few tips:
- Safety First. It’s a good idea to know where the security office is located and look for video cameras where you plan to sleep. You can also ask the security personnel for advice on the safest places to spend the night.
- Don’t Seclude Yourself. If you’re travelling alone, we recommend you stay near other travellers or close to security. This will help you feel more secure and deter potential thieves.
- Hide Your Valuables. It’s also important to hide your valuables. Don’t leave them out in plain view, as this could make you a target for theft. Additionally, if you are a deep sleeper, you may want to padlock your bag to something or sleep with your bag up against a wall to make it harder for someone to access zippers and pockets. We have received reports of sleepers who woke up without their phones and laptop bags. The travellers were left with just their headphones and laptop bag strap.
- Stay Alert. It’s best to stay alert and awake if you feel unsafe or uncomfortable. Drink coffee or other caffeinated beverages to help you stay awake, and remember that you can always catch up on sleep during your flight. These simple precautions can help you enjoy a safe night at the airport.
More Airport Information
ATMs / Cash Machines – ATMs are available in the baggage claim area. Fees may apply, so check with your bank regarding withdrawal limits and international transaction charges before travelling.
Baby Care Facilities – A nursing room is available Airside for privacy while feeding or caring for your child.
Currency Exchange – Currency exchange services are not available.
Postal Services – A mailbox is located near the car rental lot for sending mail.
Prayer Room -A prayer room is available Airside near Gate 1.
SIM Cards – A reader has asked us to include where to buy SIM Cards. If you know, click here to update this airport guide.
Bus
Gainesville Airport is served by RTS bus routes 25, 25A, 26 and 39. For route maps, schedules and fares, visit the RTS website.
Car Rentals
On-site car rental agencies include Alamo • Avis • Budget • Dollar • Enterprise • Hertz • National.
Hotel Shuttles
At the time of this update, we found one hotel offering airport shuttle service: Best Western Gateway Grand. See also Airport Hotels above.
Taxis
Authorized airport taxis are available in the ground transportation area. All taxis are metered, and reservations are not required. Rate starts at $2.50.
Last updated: 2026-02-20
This guide is for informational purposes only to assist with your planning. All information, including rates and hours, is subject to change at any time without notice. The information in this airport guide is based on information collected and/or received from the airports, lounges, hotels, transportation providers, and their websites. We are not representatives of any of the above-mentioned service providers. To report errors or to add/update any items mentioned in the guide: update the airport guide or write a review.