Summer Traffic Sizzles at Tampa International

Added routes and larger seat capacities hopefully will ease the pain for passengers flying this season
Crowd of people at Tampa International Airport.
Look for busier airsides at TIA as July 4 approaches. TIA photo

As Independence Day weekend approaches, Tampa International Airport continues to prepare for its busiest summer yet. Airport officials say airlines have added extra routes and seat capacity for anticipated high demand, and TSA is reporting record passenger volumes nationwide.

Tampa International expects to see an average of 70,000 passengers per day, with as many as 90,000 passengers on its busiest days, which are typically Saturdays and Sundays. So far this year, the airport has seen nearly 5% more passengers compared with the same year-to-date period in 2019.

Over the July 4 weekend, Tampa International is expecting increased traffic amounting to about 80,000 passengers per day.

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As always during anticipated busy periods, passengers should plan to arrive at the airport at least two hours before domestic flight departures and three hours before international departures to ensure plenty of time to park, check in, clear the security checkpoint and grab any last-minute snacks or items before boarding.

Here are some other tips to help make summer travels go smoothly at Tampa International:

CHOOSE EXPRESS: Want even faster drop-off and pick-up? The Blue Express Curbsides are an easy alternative to the regular Departures and Arrivals lanes, particularly for those who don’t need to stop at the Ticketing or Baggage Claim levels to get in and out of the Main Terminal. Drivers can follow the signage to Express for a much less crowded drop-off and pick-up experience.

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PLAN AHEAD FOR PARKING: Tampa International offers online booking for parking, which has discounted pricing on its Short Term, Long Term and Economy garages, some of which may reach capacity during peak days.

AVOID CIRCLING: Circling the roadways or lingering at the curbs is not allowed, so drivers picking up passengers should use the Cell Phone Waiting Lot, which has restrooms and free Wi-Fi, as well as info boards listing flight arrival times. Once a passenger is ready and at the curb, his or her driver can get there in a flash without adding unnecessary traffic to the airport’s roadways.

CHECK THE WEATHER: It’s summer in Florida, which means pop-up thunderstorms and lightning happen almost daily. Fortunately, most storms are brief and cause only short pauses in flight schedules, but it’s always best to be aware of the weather forecast and check with your airline ahead of time to ensure your flight is still departing on time. Keep in mind that early morning flights typically have a better chance of staying on schedule.

SKIP THE LINES: Tampa International offers self-serve boarding pass kiosks and online food ordering via Uber Eats. Check-in kiosks are available at both the Ticketing Level and on the Transfer Level near the shuttle entrances, so those dropped off from the Blue Express curbs can head straight to the shuttles, stopping at the kiosks if needed.

LEAVE YOUR FURRY FRIENDS AT HOME: Aside from pets that are traveling or providing a service, animals are not allowed at Tampa International. Those traveling with pets must keep them in a carrier or on a short leash while inside the terminals for the safety of other guests and pets.

ADDITIONAL AMENITIES: If you haven’t traveled through Tampa International in a few years, you may not know that the airport has nursing rooms and pet relief areas at every airside, water bottle filling stations near the drinking fountains, a USO office for military families, travelers’ aid and sunflower lanyards for passengers with hidden disabilities. Stop by the Info Kiosk on Level 3 of the Main Terminal for directions or info.

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