KTPA is the ICAO code for Tampa International Airport (IATA TPA), located in Tampa, FL.
Tampa International Airport (KTPA) sits 5 miles west of downtown Tampa. The field handles substantial commercial service and a meaningful flow of business aviation alongside it. For Tampa Bay-area private aviation, KTPA is one of two typical defaults — the other being KPIE (St. Pete-Clearwater, 14 miles west) — and is generally preferred for international charters and large-cabin VIP movements into the metro.
The three runways at KTPA (1L/19R 11,002 ft, 1R/19L 8,300 ft, 10/28 6,999 ft) handle every current business jet without restriction. Two FBOs (Signature and Sheltair) handle business aviation movements with substantial hangar capacity. Field elevation is 26 feet, no density-altitude concerns. The dominant operational considerations are summer afternoon thunderstorms (April–October — Tampa Bay is consistently among the most lightning-prone areas in the US), hurricane season (June–November), and slot pressure during Super Bowl when hosted in Tampa, the Outback Bowl (New Year's Day), and major college sporting events. Ground time to downtown Tampa is 15–20 minutes; St. Petersburg via the Howard Frankland Bridge is 25–35; Clearwater Beach is 30–40.
Tampa International Airport is an international airport six miles (9.7 km) west of Downtown Tampa, in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States. The airport is publicly owned by Hillsborough County Aviation Authority (HCAA). The airport serves 100 non-stop destinations throughout North America, South America, the Caribbean and Europe across multiple carriers.
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