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Increased Air Travel Choices: Two Airlines Extend Routes to Tampa Bay, One Route’s Operation Halted

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Increased Air Travel Choices: Two Airlines Extend Routes to Tampa Bay, One Route's Operation Halted

Exciting news for Tampa Bay travelers! Two airlines are introducing new flight routes to and from our area. Plus, one of them is saying goodbye to a different destination. Keep reading to stay in the loop!

Book your Southwest flights now! The schedule is open until April 8 and tickets can be easily booked on the Southwest website. Don’t miss out on this opportunity!

Fly from Tampa to [ihc-hide-content ihc_mb_type=”show” ihc_mb_who=”3″ ihc_mb_template=”1″ ]Manchester on the inaugural flight for just $188! This unbeatable one-way ticket price won’t last, so book now to secure your spot on this exciting new route.

Introducing Avelo Airlines’ exciting new route from Wilmington Airport (Philadelphia/Delaware) (ILG) to Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (SRQ), starting November 2nd. Discover this convenient travel option with fares starting at just $49.

Book your flights now on the Avelo website for an unforgettable journey.

Exciting news from Avelo as they introduce a new route to SRQ. However, they also revealed that their nonstop service between TPA and RDU will be coming to an end.

Get ready to bid farewell to the last flights connecting these cities on Oct. 29! Brace yourself for some shocking news – the airline has made the tough call to halt the service. Their decision was driven by fierce competition between the two airports and the burden of soaring fuel expenses.

“In an environment of rising fuel costs, we’re navigating the best way to fly our routes without passing the costs along to Customers while also ensuring there is enough demand and not too much competition,” an airline spokesperson said in a statement.

Discover four airlines that offer nonstop flights between Tampa and Raleigh.

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