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TAMPA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Departing Flight Schedule Departures by Time - May 2015 TAMPA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Departing Flight Schedule Departures by Time - May 2015 Departure Arrival Cities Served Airline Aircraft Flight No. Miles Seats Days Time Time 0510 0647 Charlotte US Airways 319 2050 508 124 1234567 0520 0650 Atlanta Delta Air Lines 757 2323 406 183 1234567 0600 0740 Chicago Southwest Airlines 73W 677 997 143 12345.. 0600 0850 Providence Southwest Airlines 73W 4308 1,137 143 12345.7 0605 0743 Dallas/Fort Worth American Airlines M80 2211 929 140 1234567 0605 0846 Newark United Airlines 738 1612 998 157 .....6. 0609 0800 Chicago United Airlines 738 1589 1,012 157 ..3.... 0615 0805 Chicago United Airlines 320 588 1,012 138 ......7 0615 0806 Chicago United Airlines 738 1589 1,012 157 12.45.. 0615 0806 Chicago United Airlines 739 1589 1,012 173 .....6. 0615 0850 Philadelphia US Airways 320 2001 920 150 1234567 0615 0745 Atlanta Southwest Airlines 73W 2617 406 143 12345.. 0620 0755 Atlanta Delta Air Lines M90 1872 406 160 1234567 0620 0741 Houston United Airlines 320 825 787 138 .....6. 0620 0742 Houston United Airlines 738 1434 787 157 ......7 0620 0742 Houston United Airlines 739 1536 787 173 12345.. 0630 0800 Atlanta Southwest Airlines 733 2478 406 137 .....6. 0643 0924 Newark United Airlines 739 1612 998 173 12345.. 0645 0755 Fort Lauderdale Silver Airways SF3 57 197 34 123456. 0655 0837 Charlotte US Airways 320 462 508 150 1234567 0655 0915 Baltimore Southwest Airlines 73H 1144 842 175 .....6. 0655 0920 Baltimore Southwest Airlines 73H 1994 842 175 12345.7 0700 0951 San Juan JetBlue Airways 320 651 1,237 150 1..4567 0700 0941 Newark United Airlines 738 1612 998 157 ......7 0700 0950 Providence Southwest Airlines 73W 1484 1,137 143 .....6. 0705 0942 New York Delta Air Lines 717 2464 1,005 110 1234567 0705 0922 Los Angeles Delta Air Lines 738 1490 2,158 160 1234567 0705 0825 Houston Southwest Airlines 73W 801 781 143 12345.7 0710 0910 Las Vegas Southwest Airlines 73H 681 1,984 175 12345.. 0712 0823 Key West Silver Airways SF3 56 240 34 123456. Source: Diio Mi Days: 1=Monday, 7=Sunday TAMPA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Departing Flight Schedule Departures by Time - May 2015 Departure Arrival Cities Served Airline Aircraft Flight No. Miles Seats Days Time Time 0715 0806 Miami American Airlines 738 2407 204 150 1234567 0715 0906 Chicago American Airlines M80 1336 1,012 140 1234567 0715 0755 New Orleans Southwest Airlines 73W 3952 487 143 12345.. 0720 0818 Fort Lauderdale Spirit Airlines 319 610 197 145 1234567 0720 0815 Fort Lauderdale Southwest Airlines 73W 2884 197 143 12345.. 0720 0900 Raleigh-Durham Southwest Airlines 73W 1055 587 143 12345.. 0725 0905 Chicago Southwest Airlines 73W 2660 997 143 .....6. 0725 0805 New Orleans Southwest Airlines 73W 2638 487 143 .....6. 0729 0943 Washington JetBlue Airways E90 350 814 100 1234567 0730 0900 Atlanta Delta Air Lines M90 2137 406 160 1234567 0730 1004 New York Delta Air Lines M88 2135 1,011 149 123456. 0730 0917 Denver Frontier Airlines 320 295 1,506 168 1234567 0730 1015 Hartford/Springfield Southwest Airlines 73C 1078 1,111 143 .....6. 0730 0940 Columbus Southwest Airlines 73W 2822 829 143 .....6. 0730 0950 Pittsburgh Southwest Airlines 73W 1863 873 143 .....6. 0740 0955 Baltimore Southwest Airlines 733 1282 842 137 12345.7 0745 1012 Panama City COPA 73G 229 1,316 124 ...4... 0745 1012 Panama City COPA 738 229 1,316 155 12...6. 0745 0915 Phoenix US Airways 320 621 1,788 150 1234567 0745 0945 Las Vegas Southwest Airlines 73W 687 1,984 143 ......7 0755 0920 Houston Southwest Airlines 73H 1321 781 175 .....6. 0755 0915 St. Louis Southwest Airlines 73W 2557 869 143 .....6. 0800 0940 Dallas/Fort Worth American Airlines M80 1214 929 140 1234567 0800 1034 New York Delta Air Lines 717 2135 1,011 110 ......7 0800 1034 Philadelphia US Airways 320 1760 920 150 1234567 0815 0945 Atlanta Southwest Airlines 733 240 406 137 12345.. 0815 0955 Raleigh-Durham Southwest Airlines 73W 3847 587 143 ......7 0815 0935 St. Louis Southwest Airlines 73W 621 869 143 12345.7 0820 0950 Atlanta Southwest Airlines 733 2571 406 137 .....67 0823 0948 Houston United Airlines 739 1426 787 173 ......7 Source: Diio Mi Days: 1=Monday, 7=Sunday TAMPA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Departing Flight Schedule Departures by Time - May 2015 Departure Arrival Cities Served Airline Aircraft Flight No. Miles Seats Days Time Time 0824 0925 Jacksonville Silver Airways SF3 111 180 34 123456. 0829 1115 New York JetBlue Airways 320 326 1,005 150 1234567 0830 1005 Atlanta Delta Air Lines 739 969 406 180 123456. 0830 1108 Newark United Airlines 739 1600 998 173 ......7 0830 1016 Charlotte US Airways 321 752 508 187 1234567 0830 0920 Nashville Southwest Airlines 73W 3144 612 143 12345.7 0835 0937 West Palm Beach Silver Airways SF3 98 174 34 123456. 0835 1028 Los Angeles American Airlines 738 1351 2,158 150 1234567 0840 1124 Detroit Delta Air Lines 739 2192 983 180 1234567 0844 1122 Newark United Airlines 739 1600 998 173 .....6. 0845 0948 Tallahassee Silver Airways SF3 82 200 34 123456. 0845 1056 Washington US Airways 319 712 814 124 1234567 0850 1128 Newark United Airlines 739 1600 998 173 12345.. 0850 1030 Austin Southwest Airlines 73W 3859 928 143 12345.7 0850 1105 Indianapolis Southwest Airlines 73W 4296 838 143 12345.7 0850 1130 Islip Southwest Airlines 73W 1297 1,034 143 .....6. 0853 1018 Houston United Airlines 739 1426 787 173 .....6. 0900 0953 Miami American Airlines 738 1461 204 150 1234567 0900 1120 Baltimore Southwest Airlines 73W 1065 842 143 .....6. 0900 1040 Dallas Southwest Airlines 73W 3664 917 143 12345.7 0905 1029 Houston United Airlines 320 825 787 138 12345.. 0910 1000 Nashville Southwest Airlines 73W 3751 612 143 .....6. 0910 1105 Denver Southwest Airlines 73H 2786 1,506 175 12345.7 0913 1132 Washington United Airlines 738 1090 810 157 ......7 0914 1133 Washington United Airlines 738 1090 810 157 ..3.... 0915 1140 Cleveland Frontier Airlines 319 525 927 138 1234567 0915 1210 Manchester Southwest Airlines 73C 327 1,204 143 12345.7 0915 0955 New Orleans Southwest Airlines 73W 3825 487 143 ......7 0916 1135 Washington United Airlines 738 1090 810 157 .....6. 0917 1136 Washington United Airlines 738 1090 810 157 12.45.. Source: Diio Mi Days: 1=Monday, 7=Sunday TAMPA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Departing Flight Schedule Departures by Time - May 2015 Departure Arrival Cities Served Airline Aircraft Flight No. Miles Seats Days Time Time 0920 1135 Indianapolis Southwest Airlines 73W 1969 838 143 .....6. 0924 1034 Fort Lauderdale Silver Airways SF3 51 197 34 ......7 0926 1036 Fort Lauderdale Silver Airways SF3 51 197 34 12345.. 0930 1145 Dayton Southwest Airlines 73C 1817 828 143 .....6. 0940 1125 Kansas City Southwest Airlines 73W 208 1,048 143 12345.7 0945 1120 Atlanta Delta Air Lines M88 1572 406 149 12345.7 0945 1120 Atlanta Delta Air Lines 757 1572 406 183 .....6. 0945 1225 Grand Rapids Southwest Airlines 73W 1403 1,041 143 .....6. 0950 1220 Philadelphia Southwest Airlines 73W 2592 920 143 .....6. 0955 1150 Charleston Silver Airways SF3 131 371 34 1234567 0955 1050 Fort Lauderdale Southwest Airlines 73W 3475 197 143 .....6. 1000 1155 Denver Southwest Airlines 73H 1788 1,506 175 .....6. 1000 1235 Philadelphia Southwest Airlines 73H 2875 920 175 12345.7 1005 1220 Washington Southwest Airlines 73W 1526 814 143 12345.7 1015 1259 New York JetBlue Airways 320 526 1,005 150 1234567 1015 1253 Newark United Airlines 739 1025 998 173 .....6. 1020 1310 Albany Southwest Airlines 73W 1057 1,130 143 .....6. 1020 1050 Birmingham Southwest Airlines 73W 1689 460 143 .....6. 1020 1300 Buffalo Southwest Airlines 73H 4552 1,054 175 .....6. 1025 1321 Boston JetBlue Airways 320 192 1,185 150 1234567 1025 1209 Charlotte US Airways 320 1842 508 150 1234567 1025 1230 Louisville Southwest Airlines 73C 686 727 143 12345.7 1030 1216 Chicago Spirit Airlines 320 728 1,012 178 1.3.56. 1030 1210 Chicago Southwest Airlines 73H 833 997 175 12345.7 1032 1144 Key West Silver Airways SF3 99 240 34 ......7 1035 1325 Toronto Air Canada 319 1891 1,095 120 1234567 1035 1205 Atlanta Southwest Airlines 73C 2645 406 143 .....6. 1035 1250 Washington Southwest Airlines 73W 1672 814 143 .....6. 1037 1149 Key West Silver Airways SF3 99 240 34 12345.. 1037 1120 Pensacola Silver Airways SF3 85 330 34 12345.. Source: Diio Mi Days: 1=Monday, 7=Sunday TAMPA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Departing Flight Schedule Departures by Time - May 2015 Departure Arrival Cities Served Airline Aircraft Flight No. Miles Seats Days Time Time 1040 1225 Kansas City Southwest Airlines 73C 4831 1,048 143 .....6. 1045 1220 Atlanta Delta Air Lines 757 1472 406 183 1234567 1045 1239 Chicago United Airlines 738 1570 1,012 157 .....67 1045 1305 Baltimore Southwest Airlines 73W 3312 842 143 .....6. 1048 1242 Chicago United Airlines 738 1171 1,012 157 12345.. 1100 1310 Columbus Southwest Airlines 73C 2450 829 143 12345.7 1100 1240 Chicago Southwest Airlines 73W 2613 997 143 .....6. 1105 1250 Milwaukee Southwest Airlines 733 909 1,075 137 12345.7 1110 1240 Atlanta Southwest Airlines 73W 3403 406 143 12345.7 1114 1304 Chicago American Airlines 738 1412 1,012 150 1234567 1119 1406 Newark United Airlines 739 1656 998 173 12345.7 1120 1230 Fort Lauderdale Silver Airways SF3 66 197 34 .....6. 1120 1302 Dallas/Fort Worth American Airlines M80 1437 929 140 1234567 1120 1340 Baltimore Southwest Airlines 73H 3739 842 175 12345.7 1120 1405 Islip Southwest Airlines 73H 4390 1,034 175 12345.7 1124 1410 New York JetBlue Airways 320 1716 1,011 150 1234567 1125 1345 Pittsburgh Southwest Airlines 73W 863 873 143 12345.7 1129 1239 Fort Lauderdale Silver Airways SF3 66 197 34 12345.
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