
Book lovers celebrated National Library Day this week on April 6 and are getting ready to mark National Library Week later this month, April 19 to 25.
So it’s a good time to take a look at some of the ways to find reading material at airports.
Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport (MKE) is home to Renaissance Books, a quirky used bookstore that opened in 1979 and is located pre-security.
Tweed New Haven Airport (HVN) in Connecticut recently installed a bookvending machine.

Chattanooga Airport (CHA) in Tennessee is one of a handful of airports with a public library-managed little library on site.
Did you know there's a cozy little library inside of our airport?📚✨ It's called SkyLib, and it's managed by the Chattanooga Public Library Foundation!
— Chattanooga Airport (@ChattAirport) April 6, 2026
The library is located between the rotunda and ticketing. Have you tried it yet?🩵 pic.twitter.com/rPNZ1fIEao
Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) has a great spot for its book exchange program.

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is one of the many airports that participate in the Little Free Library program.
Mychal Threets, library advocate and new host of PBS’ Reading Rainbow took notice.
@mychal3ts Little Free Library in the airport! 🥹📚 Video Description: Mychal is very happy to have found a @Little Free Library at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. He opens and closes the little free library doors, revealing the books inside ✨ #BookTok #LibraryTikTok #Travel
♬ original sound – mychal
And of the close to a dozen U.S. airports hosting free short story dispensers from Short Edition, Oregon’s Eugene Airport (EUG) dispenses the most short stories of all.

Found a great place to get books at your airport? Let us know.