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Flight Schedule1 TAMPA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Arriving Flight Schedule Arrivals by Time - August 2017 Arrival Departure Cities Served Airline Aircraft Flight No. Miles Seats Days Time Time 207 500 San Juan JetBlue Airways 320 1237 1237 750 12..567 505 735 Buffalo Southwest Airlines 73W 1054 1054 143 1...... 510 825 St. Louis Southwest Airlines 73H 869 869 175 1...... 510 845 Kansas City Southwest Airlines 73W 1048 1048 143 1...... 515 755 Nashville Southwest Airlines 73C 612 612 143 1...... 520 745 Birmingham Southwest Airlines 73W 460 460 143 1...... 520 815 Providence Southwest Airlines 73W 1137 1137 143 1...... 520 845 Chicago Southwest Airlines 73W 997 997 143 1...... 530 710 Raleigh-Durham Southwest Airlines 73W 587 587 143 1...... 530 730 Louisville Southwest Airlines 73W 727 727 143 1...... 530 735 Columbus Southwest Airlines 73C 829 829 143 1...... 530 735 Indianapolis Southwest Airlines 73W 838 838 143 1...... 530 800 New Orleans Southwest Airlines 73W 487 487 143 1...... 530 815 Islip Southwest Airlines 73H 1034 1034 175 1...... 535 630 Fort Lauderdale Southwest Airlines 73W 197 197 143 1...... 540 920 Milwaukee Southwest Airlines 73H 1075 1075 175 1...... 545 810 Birmingham Southwest Airlines 73W 460 460 143 .2..... 600 655 Fort Lauderdale Southwest Airlines 73W 197 197 572 .2345.. 600 832 Trenton Frontier Airlines 320 956 956 720 1.3.56. 600 845 Nashville Southwest Airlines 73W 612 612 572 .2345.. 600 920 Dallas Southwest Airlines 73W 917 917 143 ......7 605 820 Pittsburgh Southwest Airlines 73W 873 873 143 1...... 605 850 Buffalo Southwest Airlines 73W 1054 1054 143 ......7 605 935 Chicago Southwest Airlines 73W 997 997 429 ..345.. 610 910 Hartford/Springfield Southwest Airlines 73H 1111 1111 700 .2345.. 610 1135 Denver Southwest Airlines 73W 1506 1506 143 .....6. 615 835 Baltimore Southwest Airlines 73C 842 842 143 1...... 615 845 New Orleans Southwest Airlines 73W 487 487 572 .2345.. 615 905 Hartford/Springfield Southwest Airlines 73W 1111 1111 143 1...... 620 930 Manchester Southwest Airlines 73W 1204 1204 572 .2345.. Source: Diio Mi Days: 1=Monday, 7=Sunday TAMPA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Arriving Flight Schedule Arrivals by Time - August 2017 Arrival Departure Cities Served Airline Aircraft Flight No. Miles Seats Days Time Time 625 920 Albany Southwest Airlines 73W 1130 1130 143 1...... 630 1000 Chicago Southwest Airlines 73W 997 997 143 ......7 635 855 Baltimore Southwest Airlines 73W 842 842 572 .2345.. 635 945 Manchester Southwest Airlines 73W 1204 1204 143 .....6. 635 1005 Chicago Southwest Airlines 73W 997 997 143 .2..... 635 1005 Chicago Southwest Airlines 73W 997 997 143 .....6. 645 850 Cincinnati Frontier Airlines 320 773 773 540 .2.4..7 645 925 Buffalo Southwest Airlines 73W 1054 1054 143 .....6. 650 945 Islip Southwest Airlines 73W 1034 1034 143 ......7 654 758 Miami American Airlines 319 204 204 896 1234567 655 755 Fort Lauderdale Southwest Airlines 73W 197 197 143 ......7 655 915 Pittsburgh Southwest Airlines 73W 873 873 143 .....6. 655 950 Islip Southwest Airlines 73W 1034 1034 143 .2..... 655 1000 Houston Southwest Airlines 73W 781 781 143 .....6. 657 943 New York JetBlue Airways 320 1005 1005 1050 1234567 700 818 Fort Lauderdale Silver Airways SF3 197 197 34 1...... 700 818 Fort Lauderdale Silver Airways SF3 197 197 136 .2345.. 700 900 Louisville Southwest Airlines 73W 727 727 143 ......7 700 922 Atlantic City Spirit Airlines 319 914 914 1015 1234567 700 950 New York Southwest Airlines 73W 1011 1011 143 .....6. 700 1000 Providence Southwest Airlines 73H 1137 1137 175 ......7 700 1020 Dallas Southwest Airlines 73H 917 917 175 .....6. 705 815 West Palm Beach Silver Airways SF3 174 174 170 12345.. 710 925 Columbus Southwest Airlines 73W 829 829 143 ......7 710 951 Newark United Airlines 320 998 998 138 .....6. 710 952 Newark United Airlines 738 998 998 157 ......7 710 952 Newark United Airlines 739 998 998 692 .2345.. 710 952 Philadelphia Frontier Airlines 319 920 920 1050 1234567 710 955 Nashville Southwest Airlines 73W 612 612 143 ......7 710 1010 Providence Southwest Airlines 73H 1137 1137 525 ..345.. Source: Diio Mi Days: 1=Monday, 7=Sunday TAMPA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Arriving Flight Schedule Arrivals by Time - August 2017 Arrival Departure Cities Served Airline Aircraft Flight No. Miles Seats Days Time Time 710 1010 Providence Southwest Airlines 73W 1137 1137 143 .2..... 710 1033 Dallas/Fort Worth American Airlines 32B 929 929 714 1234567 715 825 West Palm Beach Silver Airways SF3 174 174 34 .....6. 715 915 Louisville Southwest Airlines 73W 727 727 572 .2345.. 715 1015 Albany Southwest Airlines 73H 1130 1130 175 .....6. 715 1015 Hartford/Springfield Southwest Airlines 73W 1111 1111 143 ......7 715 1015 Providence Southwest Airlines 73W 1137 1137 143 .....6. 715 1015 San Juan Southwest Airlines 73H 1237 1237 175 .2..... 715 1015 San Juan Southwest Airlines 73W 1237 1237 429 ..345.. 715 1015 San Juan Southwest Airlines 73W 1237 1237 143 ......7 715 1030 Manchester Southwest Airlines 73W 1204 1204 143 1...... 715 1040 Boston Delta Air Lines 319 1185 1185 756 0.23457 716 958 Newark United Airlines 739 998 998 173 1...... 720 1040 Boston Delta Air Lines 319 1185 1185 126 1...... 725 850 Atlanta Delta Air Lines 321 406 406 945 .2345.7 725 945 Baltimore Southwest Airlines 73W 842 842 143 1...... 729 850 Atlanta Delta Air Lines 321 406 406 189 1...... 731 1000 Detroit Spirit Airlines 319 983 983 580 1.3.56. 735 1040 San Juan Southwest Airlines 73H 1237 1237 175 1...... 735 1045 St. Louis Southwest Airlines 73H 869 869 175 ......7 735 1500 Las Vegas Southwest Airlines 73H 1984 1984 175 1...... 735 1612 Seattle Alaska Airlines 73H 2520 2520 1099 1234567 740 900 Atlanta Southwest Airlines 73W 406 406 143 ......7 740 1053 Houston United Airlines 319 787 787 120 .2..... 740 1054 Houston United Airlines 739 787 787 865 ..34567 741 1119 Chicago United Airlines 739 1012 1012 173 ......7 745 840 Fort Lauderdale Southwest Airlines 73W 197 197 572 .2345.. 745 924 Charlotte American Airlines 319 508 508 640 12345.. 745 924 Charlotte American Airlines 320 508 508 302 .....67 745 1010 Birmingham Southwest Airlines 73W 460 460 429 ..345.. Source: Diio Mi Days: 1=Monday, 7=Sunday TAMPA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Arriving Flight Schedule Arrivals by Time - August 2017 Arrival Departure Cities Served Airline Aircraft Flight No. Miles Seats Days Time Time 745 1013 Cleveland Frontier Airlines 321 927 927 1610 1234567 745 1030 Nashville Southwest Airlines 73C 612 612 143 1...... 745 1116Dallas/Fort Worth Spirit Airlines 319 929 929 145.....6. 750 1030 Buffalo Southwest Airlines 73W 1054 1054 572 .2345.. 750 1100 St. Louis Southwest Airlines 73W 869 869 143 .....6. 755 1040 Nashville Southwest Airlines 73W 612 612 143 .....6. 755 1106 Boston JetBlue Airways 320 1185 1185 750 12345.. 755 1106 Boston JetBlue Airways E90 1185 1185 200 .....67 800 1019 Baltimore Spirit Airlines 319 842 842 1015 1234567 800 1020 Baltimore Southwest Airlines 73H 842 842 175 ......7 800 1131Dallas/Fort Worth Spirit Airlines 32A 929 929 5461.3.5.. 800 1135 Kansas City Southwest Airlines 73H 1048 1048 175 .....6. 805 1055 Memphis Southwest Airlines 73W 656 656 143 .....6. 805 1103 New York Delta Air Lines M88 1005 1005 149 1...... 805 1105 New York Delta Air Lines 738 1005 1005 160 .....6. 805 1106 New York Delta Air Lines M88 1005 1005 745 .2345.7 805 1130 Austin Southwest Airlines 73W 928 928 143 .....6. 810 1124 Houston United Airlines 738 787 787 157 1...... 815 1030 Indianapolis Southwest Airlines 73W 838 838 143 .....6. 815 1030 Washington United Airlines 320 810 810 138 .....6. 815 1031 Washington United Airlines 739 810 810 1038 12345.7 821 1057 Detroit Delta Air Lines 757 983 983 186 1...... 825 948 Atlanta Delta Air Lines M88 406 406 149 1...... 830 930 Fort Lauderdale Southwest Airlines 73W 197 197 143 .....6. 830 1107 Detroit Delta Air Lines 739 983 983 900 .2345.7 830 1108 Detroit Delta Air Lines 739 983 983 180 .....6. 830 1112 Philadelphia American Airlines 321 920 920 1092 12345.7 830 1113 Philadelphia American Airlines E90 920 920 97 .....6. 830 1132 New York Delta Air Lines 717 1011 1011 660 0.23457 835 959 Atlanta Delta Air Lines M88 406 406 149 .....6. Source: Diio Mi Days: 1=Monday, 7=Sunday TAMPA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Arriving Flight Schedule Arrivals by Time - August 2017 Arrival Departure Cities Served Airline Aircraft Flight No. Miles Seats Days Time Time 835 1000 Atlanta Delta Air Lines M88 406 406 745 .2345.7 835 1115 Pensacola Silver Airways SF3 330 330 34 .....6. 837 1141 New York Delta Air Lines 717 1011 1011 110 1...... 839 1120 Pensacola Silver Airways SF3 330 330 170 12345.. 840 1109 Washington American Airlines 320 814 814 151 .....6. 852 959 Jacksonville Silver Airways SF3 180 180 170 12345.. 855 955 Fort Lauderdale Southwest Airlines 73W 197 197 143 1...... 855 1130 Baltimore Southwest Airlines 73H 842 842 175 .....6. 855 1137 Toronto Air Canada 319 1095 1095 600 12.456. 855 1215 Dallas Southwest Airlines 73W 917 917 143 1...... 858 1613 Phoenix American Airlines 320 1788 1788 755 12345.. 900 1010 West Palm Beach Silver Airways SF3 174 174 34 ......7 900 1105 Cincinnati Delta Air Lines CR9 773 773 456 0.23457 900 1125 Washington Southwest Airlines 73W 814 814 143 .2..... 900 1130 Washington Southwest Airlines 73W 814 814 429 ..345.. 900 1135 Washington Southwest Airlines 73W 814 814 143 1...... 900 1142 Toronto Air Canada 319 1095 1095 240 ..3...7 900 1310 Minneapolis/St.
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