Nonstop Flights To Cancun And Punta Cana Return To Tampa
There are some nonstop flights to Cancun and Punta Cana. Cancun is in Mexico and Punta Cana is in the Dominican Republic. Flights on Frontier Airlines from Tampa International Airport have begun. Back in January the airport announced that Frontier Airlines would resume three international nonstop flights. On April 10 it resumed flights to Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic. Also, they announced that on May 16 Frontier would have a nonstop flight between Punta Cana and Tampa and Montego Bay in Jamaica.
If you would like to go to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic from Tampa, you can so four days a week. You’ll be able to go every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.
Nonstop Flights To Cancun Are Back
Nonstop flights to Cancun from Tampa are available every day. For instance, I looked at leaving in the middle of July. If I left on Monday, July 15 a round-trip ticket for one person would be $281. Although if you left on Thursday, July 18 that price goes up to $408 round-trip.
TPA Is Winning Awards
Tampa International Airport has been in the news for some good things they have won. The pink flamingo Phoebe won an international art award. Phoebe was honored as the CODA awards winner for the most successfully integrate commission, art into interior, architectural, or public spaces.
TPA also was recognized by Food & Wine as a part of their first-ever readers choice awards. The list of the airports with the best food was recently revealed and Tampa International Airport was ranked #6. Food & Wine had their readers vote on the airport with the best food based on travel completed within the last 3 years. The categories included restaurants, bars, hotels, airline, and airports. TPA announced their new mobile service with UberEats. With this partnership, you can order ahead for pickup at many of TPA’s local favorites. All you have to do is set TPA as your location before you arrive or while you’re waiting by your gate.
Finally, Tampa Bay is known as the birthplace of commercial airline service. Tony Jannus flew the inaugural flight of the St. Petersburg–Tampa airboat line on January 1, 1914. That is the first scheduled commercial airline flight in the world using a heavier than air airplane.