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Pro tip for traveling from Tampa International Airport

Pre-booking parking online at Tampa International Airport is our top tip for turning travel into a breeze.

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Photo 1: The Tampa International Airport sign (black letters on a white background) on the side of a highway with palm trees surrounding it. Photo 2: A man and woman walk down a hallway with small roller suitcases. Photo 3: From left to right, a man, young girl, and woman stand in the entrance to an airport with their hands on suitcase handles.

Did you know you can book parking as soon as you book your flight out of TPA?

Photos courtesy Tampa International Airport

We’ve all had at least one extra chaotic travel day.

From getting the whole family packed + loaded to gathering passports and IDs, there are plenty of ways for even the best-laid airport plans to end in a tailspin.

Why not check parking off your list before the bustling begins?

How to pre-book parking online

With pre-booking online at Tampa International Airport, you’re guaranteed a parking space in your chosen lot (extra-helpful during busy seasons like holiday + summer travel). You can choose from any lot, but some do fill up as travel dates get closer.

Plus, it’s always cheaper than paying at the airport. All TPA garages are covered, well-lit, and within minutes of the terminal either by foot or SkyConnect train.

More time to relax + explore

Not only is pre-booking more affordable, but it saves valuable time at TPA that could be spent:

Book parking ahead of your next trip to make sure the story you tell after summer vacation is about the vacation itself, not your air travel woes.

Save time by pre-booking

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