What airport is the closest to Clearwater Florida?

What airport is the closest to Clearwater Florida?

Tampa St. Petersburg

What airline do you fly into for Clearwater Florida?

The airlines that serve St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport are Allegiant Air, Sunwing Airlines and Sun Country Airlines. If the airport in your home location doesn't have these airlines, cross PIE off your list, and fly to Tampa International Airport!May 16, 2018

Is there a shuttle between TPA and pie?

No, there is no direct bus from Tampa Airport (TPA) to St. Petersburg Airport (PIE). However, there are services departing from TPA RENTAL CAR FACILITY westbound and arriving at Ulmerton Rd + Automobile Blvd via Ulmerton Rd + 60Th St N. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 57 min.

Does Tampa have 2 airports?

The city of Tampa, Florida has three main airports; Tampa International Airport, St. Petersburg–Clearwater International Airport and Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport.

What airport do you fly into to get to St Petersburg Florida?

Pete – Clearwater International Airport

Why is St Pete-Clearwater airport called pie?

Following WWII, the U.S. Government gave the airport property to Pinellas County to operate as a commercial airport. It was originally called the Pinellas International Airport and given the airport call letters, PIE.

What airlines fly out of Tampa St Pete?

Airline Flight # Gate -------------- -------- ---- Allegiant 462 10 Swoop Airlines 732 Sun Country 301 Allegiant 2106 9

What airline flies out of PIE?

Airline Terminal -------------------- ------------- Sunwing Airlines Main Terminal Allegiant Main Terminal Sun Country Airlines Main Terminal

What does pie stand for in airport?

Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport has a new brand that's as easy as PIE. PIE is the airport's three-letter designation, and the centerpiece of the new name, logo and slogan that was unveiled on Tuesday: St. Pete-Clearwater International (PIE).Feb 12, 2013

Why is Tampa airport called?

It was named for local developer John H. Drew, who formerly owned the land on which the airport stood. The more popular Peter O. Knight Airport was opened on Davis Islands near Downtown Tampa in 1935, where both Eastern and National Airlines operated until 1946.