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Planning a Tampa getaway? Book your flights for August to October as these are the cheapest months to fly to Tampa. A one-way flight from Boston (BOS) to Tampa (TPA) ranges from $110 to $180. This is the hurricane season, which means fewer crowds and less demand.
During the peak season, which is winter and spring (December to April), the flight fares increase by approximately 11% to 15% compared to the low season. If we compare the fare for April, one-way flights often range from $109 to $380. June – August is another peak season.
If we compare the fares for the three top routes, here's the data
Tampa International Airport (TPA) serves more than 22 airlines and offers over 102 nonstop destinations worldwide, making it the 27th-busiest airport in the United States.
Airport statistics show that Tampa Airport (TPA) handled over 250-300 flights in a single day in January 2026.
Here is a breakdown of popular routes served by the major carriers operating flights to Tampa.
The Atlanta (ATL) to Tampa (TPA) route has the highest frequency, with 12-15 flights per day. This route is served by all major airlines- Southwest Airlines, Spirit Airlines, and Delta Air Lines.
Atlanta (ATL) ↔ Tampa (TPA), One-way flight.
*fares are based on 3 months from now-
August–October is lowest demand due to weather, January–February lower fare due to off-peak winter. Round–trip flights from major U.S. cities can cost around $220–$280 during these off–peak winter months.
Major airlines offering nonstop flights include American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Southwest Airlines, JetBlue Airways, and Alaska Airlines. Passengers can choose from both full–service and low–cost carriers.
TPA is located about 6 miles (10 km) west of Downtown Tampa. Travel time is typically 15–25 minutes by car or rideshare, depending on traffic. Passengers should plan extra time during rush hours.
Major U.S. cities with nonstop flights to Tampa include New York (JFK/EWR/LGA), Chicago (ORD), Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), Atlanta (ATL), Miami (MIA), Los Angeles (LAX), Denver (DEN), and Washington, D.C. (DCA/IAD). Seasonal service also connects Tampa with additional destinations.
Tampa International Airport has one main terminal with four concourses (A, C, E, F), connected by automated people movers. Southwest Airlines: Concourse C, Delta Air Lines: Concourse E, American Airlines: Concourse F, United Airlines: Concourse A, JetBlue Airways: Concourse A, International carriers: Concourse F. Passengers should follow signage for their airline’s assigned concourse.
Frontier Airlines is the cheapest carriers offering budget fares to Tampa. Passengers should expect fewer amenities compared to full–service airlines.
Yes, but service is limited. As of 2026, foreign airlines serving Tampa include: British Airways (London Heathrow), Air Canada (Toronto, Montreal), WestJet (Toronto). Long–haul service is limited compared to Miami or Orlando.
Major attractions in Tampa include Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, Tampa Riverwalk, Florida Aquarium, Ybor City Historic District, ZooTampa at Lowry Park, and Raymond James Stadium. Passengers should plan at least 2–3 days to explore the highlights.
Nearby alternatives include St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport (PIE) and Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport (SRQ). These airports offer limited commercial service compared to TPA.
It is recommended to arrive 2 hours early for domestic flights and 3 hours early for international flights at TPA. Passengers should allow extra time during peak travel seasons.
It is recommended to use incognito mode to avoid sites tracking repeated searches. This might help reduce the likelihood of inflated fares, though it is not guaranteed. Passengers should also compare fares across multiple platforms.
Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and Alaska Airlines are pet–friendly carriers that operate flights to TPA. Passengers must register pets in advance and comply with carrier rules.
Yes, last–minute deals are often available through online travel agencies and airline websites, though availability can be limited. Passengers must remain flexible with dates and times to secure these fares.
Yes, luggage storage services are available at Tampa International Airport (TPA), including secure on–site and off–site facilities for longer–term storage. Passengers should check service desks in the main terminal for storage options.