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5 things you didn't know about Tampa International
Verified by the CompareFlights team- 1Tampa International is regularly ranked among America's most-loved airports — its compact, single-landside-terminal design with four airside satellites was a 1971 architectural innovation that has been imitated worldwide.
- 2The four airside satellites are connected to the main terminal by people movers (not buses, like most US airports) — TPA was one of the first US airports to deploy this system, in 1971.
- 3The SkyConnect automated train (2018) links the main terminal to a consolidated rental car centre on the airport grounds — eliminating the rental-bus shuttle pattern that frustrates arriving passengers at most US airports.
- 4Brightline rail extension to Tampa is planned for late 2026 — once operational, the Tampa-to-Orlando route will take just 35 minutes, making weekend trips between the two cities a viable transit option for the first time.
- 5TPA has the most pet-friendly amenities of any major US airport — multiple indoor and outdoor pet relief areas plus a dedicated dog park airside, plus a 'paws lounge' where service-animal handlers can rest with their animals during long layovers.
Frequently asked about TPA
How do I get between the airsides at TPA?
You don't need to. Each airside is connected only to the main landside terminal by an automated people-mover (the SkyConnect-style tram). From the security checkpoint in the main terminal, you take the tram to your airside; you can't walk between airsides without going back through the main terminal.
Is the airport really that easy to use?
Generally yes. The hub-and-spoke design keeps walking distances short — gates are at most a 5-minute walk from the airside tram station. Federal Inspection Services and immigration for international arrivals all happen at the main terminal, which simplifies baggage claim and customs.
Will Brightline come to Tampa?
The Brightline extension from Orlando to Tampa is funded and in active planning, with construction expected to begin by 2026 and service targeted for late 2028 or 2029. A direct station at TPA hasn't been finalized; an integrated downtown Tampa station with onward airport connection is the leading proposal.
What's the closest beach airport?
TPA itself is just 25 miles from St Pete Beach and Clearwater Beach, making it the most popular gateway for Florida Gulf Coast leisure trips. St Pete-Clearwater International (PIE) sits closer to those beaches but has a much smaller schedule, mostly Allegiant and seasonal services.