Tampa International Airport (TPA)

Tampa International Airport is the only airport serving this city, located 6 miles west of Downtown in Tampa, Florida, in the United States. It offers 100 non-stop destinations throughout North America, South America, the Caribbean, and Europe via various airline services ron egular and seasonal routes. However, it acts as an operating base for Breeze Airways and Frontier Airlines. In 2025, it facilitated 24,811,253 passengers. The TPA Airport is currently under construction, opening a new Airside as part of the airport’s master plan phase 3 to help with catering 35 million passengers by 2037. 

TPA Airport works on three runways and a central landside Terminal with four active Airsides, including A, C, E, and F, with 59 gates in total. Airside D in the northwest area of TPA is still under construction, which will consist of 16 gates and two lounges, opening in 2027. Airsides A and B primarily serve domestic carriers, while Airside E and F offer international flights. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the full address of Tampa International Airport?

The full address of Tampa International Airport is 4100 George J Bean Pkwy, Tampa, Florida 33607.

How far is TPA Airport from the downtown area?

TPA Airport is nearly six miles, 9.7 km from the main downtown area of Tampa in Florida.

Which Airsides are there at the Tampa Airport?

The Tampa International Airport contains five air sides in total, 4 active (A, C, E, and F) and one under construction, Airside D.

Where are the duty-free shops at the TPA Airport?

The duty-free and other gift shops are in Airsides E and F, which mainly handle international flights.

How many gates are there in total at Tampa International Airport?

Currently, the Tampa International Airport has 59 gates in total. But it’s opening 16 more gates in Airside D by 2027.

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