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TAMPA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Departing Flight Schedule Departures by Time - April 2014 TAMPA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Departing Flight Schedule Departures by Time - April 2014 Departure Arrival Time Time Cities Served Airline Aircraft Flight No. Miles Seats Days 0510 0649 Charlotte US Airways 734 815 508 144 ......7 0510 0649 Charlotte US Airways 320 1813 508 150 12345.. 0510 0649 Charlotte US Airways 319 2061 508 124 .....6. 0530 0655 Atlanta Delta Air Lines 757 2511 406 182 .....6. 0530 0656 Atlanta Delta Air Lines 739 2511 406 180 ......7 0530 0657 Atlanta Delta Air Lines M90 2511 406 160 ...4... 0530 0657 Atlanta Delta Air Lines 757 2511 406 184 123.5.. 0557 0840 Newark United Airlines 738 1612 998 152 ..3.... 0600 0749 Chicago United Airlines 752 588 1012 182 ......7 0600 0752 Chicago United Airlines 739 1142 1012 167 ..3.... 0600 0752 Chicago United Airlines 739 1280 1012 167 .2..... 0600 0752 Chicago United Airlines 739 1485 1012 167 1..45.. 0600 0815 Baltimore Southwest Airlines 73W 387 842 143 .2345.7 0600 0745 Chicago Southwest Airlines 73W 552 997 143 1...... 0600 0850 Providence Southwest Airlines 73W 939 1137 143 .2345.. 0602 0751 Chicago United Airlines 752 588 1012 182 .....6. 0610 0853 Newark United Airlines 738 1612 998 154 1..45.7 0610 0853 Newark United Airlines 739 1612 998 167 .2...6. 0615 0755 Dallas/Fort Worth American Airlines 738 1573 929 150 1234567 0615 0847 Philadelphia US Airways 320 1823 920 150 .....6. 0615 0847 Philadelphia US Airways 321 1823 920 187 ......7 0615 0745 Atlanta Southwest Airlines 73W 2953 406 143 ......7 0615 0835 Baltimore Southwest Airlines 73H 3147 842 175 .....6. 0625 0755 Atlanta Southwest Airlines 73C 4129 406 143 .2345.. 0625 0915 Providence Southwest Airlines 73W 3596 1137 143 ......7 0630 0758 Atlanta Delta Air Lines M90 2512 406 160 .....6. 0630 0759 Atlanta Delta Air Lines M90 2512 406 160 12345.7 0630 0850 Washington United Airlines 738 1175 810 152 .....6. 0635 0733 Memphis Delta Air Lines 320 2513 656 150 12345.. 0635 0805 Atlanta Southwest Airlines 733 144 406 137 1...... 0635 0805 Atlanta Southwest Airlines 73W 2369 406 143 .....6. 0640 0805 Houston Southwest Airlines 73W 2636 781 143 1...... 0645 0802 Houston United Airlines 73G 1166 787 118 ...45.. 0645 0802 Houston United Airlines 738 1166 787 160 ......7 Source: Diio Mi Days: 1=Monday, 7=Sunday TAMPA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Departing Flight Schedule Departures by Time - April 2014 Departure Arrival Time Time Cities Served Airline Aircraft Flight No. Miles Seats Days 0645 0802 Houston United Airlines 73G 1272 787 118 1...... 0645 0802 Houston United Airlines 73G 1500 787 118 .....6. 0645 0802 Houston United Airlines 738 1522 787 160 ..3.... 0645 0802 Houston United Airlines 73G 1540 787 118 .2..... 0645 0827 Charlotte US Airways 734 854 508 144 ......7 0645 0827 Charlotte US Airways 734 1709 508 144 12345.. 0645 0827 Charlotte US Airways 734 1772 508 144 .....6. 0645 0810 Houston Southwest Airlines 738 4041 781 175 .2345.. 0650 0855 Las Vegas Southwest Airlines 73W 1924 1984 143 1...... 0655 0910 Baltimore Southwest Airlines 73C 945 842 143 1...... 0655 0930 Islip Southwest Airlines 73C 589 1034 143 1...... 0700 0800 Miami American Airlines 738 2202 204 150 1234567 0700 1000 Boston JetBlue Airways 320 892 1185 150 1234567 0700 0936 New York Delta Air Lines 319 2135 1011 126 .....6. 0700 0937 New York Delta Air Lines 319 2135 1011 126 12345.7 0700 0915 Washington US Airways 319 1816 814 124 12345.7 0700 0740 New Orleans Southwest Airlines 73W 2903 487 143 1...... 0705 0851 Phoenix US Airways 319 478 1788 124 .....6. 0705 0950 Providence Southwest Airlines 73W 2191 1137 143 1...... 0705 0850 Raleigh-Durham Southwest Airlines 73H 1212 587 175 1...... 0710 0946 New York Delta Air Lines 738 1167 1005 160 .....6. 0710 0948 New York Delta Air Lines 738 1167 1005 160 12.45.7 0710 0856 Phoenix US Airways 319 625 1788 124 12345.7 0715 0845 Atlanta AirTran Airways 717 1450 406 117 ......7 0715 0930 Baltimore Southwest Airlines 73W 271 842 143 ......7 0715 0910 Las Vegas Southwest Airlines 73H 727 1984 175 .2345.7 0715 0900 Chicago Southwest Airlines 73W 1037 997 143 1...... 0720 1003 New York Delta Air Lines 738 1167 1005 160 ..3.... 0720 0935 Baltimore AirTran Airways 717 345 842 117 .2345.. 0725 0903 Atlanta Delta Air Lines 757 1872 406 182 .....6. 0725 0905 Atlanta Delta Air Lines 757 1872 406 184 12345.7 0725 1006 Detroit Spirit Airlines 319 650 983 145 1234567 0725 0820 Fort Lauderdale Southwest Airlines 73W 393 197 143 .2345.. 0725 0850 St. Louis Southwest Airlines 73H 808 869 175 ......7 Source: Diio Mi Days: 1=Monday, 7=Sunday TAMPA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Departing Flight Schedule Departures by Time - April 2014 Departure Arrival Time Time Cities Served Airline Aircraft Flight No. Miles Seats Days 0730 1013 Newark United Airlines 738 1248 998 154 ......7 0730 0855 St. Louis Southwest Airlines 73W 4569 869 143 .....6. 0735 0834 Jacksonville Gulfstream International Airlines, Inc. SF3 4019 180 34 .....67 0740 0830 Nashville Southwest Airlines 73W 1657 612 143 1...... 0740 0925 Chicago Southwest Airlines 73W 2730 997 143 .....6. 0740 0925 Chicago Southwest Airlines 73H 4664 997 175 .2345.. 0745 0938 Denver United Airlines 320 402 1506 150 .....6. 0745 1005 Pittsburgh Southwest Airlines 73W 4035 873 143 .....6. 0750 0935 Dallas/Fort Worth American Airlines 738 1214 929 150 1234567 0750 0935 Chicago American Airlines 738 1336 1012 150 1234567 0750 0830 New Orleans Southwest Airlines 73W 480 487 143 .2345.. 0755 0920 Houston Southwest Airlines 738 2279 781 175 .....6. 0800 1010 Dayton AirTran Airways 717 376 828 117 .2345.7 0800 1030 Philadelphia US Airways 321 1746 920 187 ......7 0800 1031 Philadelphia US Airways 734 749 920 144 12345.. 0800 0945 Raleigh-Durham Southwest Airlines 73W 616 587 143 .2345.. 0801 1012 Panama City COPA 73G 229 1316 124 12.4.6. 0802 1039 New York Delta Air Lines 738 1316 1011 160 .....6. 0802 1044 New York Delta Air Lines M88 1316 1011 149 12345.7 0805 0930 Houston Southwest Airlines 73H 1348 781 175 1...... 0805 0950 Raleigh-Durham Southwest Airlines 73W 4391 587 143 .....6. 0810 1034 Minneapolis/St. Paul Delta Air Lines M90 1997 1307 160 .....6. 0810 1035 Minneapolis/St. Paul Delta Air Lines M90 1997 1307 160 12345.7 0810 1100 Providence Southwest Airlines 73H 2775 1137 175 .....6. 0815 0945 Atlanta AirTran Airways 717 312 406 117 .2345.7 0815 1030 Baltimore AirTran Airways 717 189 842 117 .....6. 0815 1030 Baltimore Southwest Airlines 733 1265 842 137 1...... 0815 1025 Columbus Southwest Airlines 73W 2377 829 143 .....6. 0819 0949 Atlanta AirTran Airways 717 529 406 117 1...... 0820 0950 Atlanta AirTran Airways 717 164 406 117 .....6. 0823 1036 Dayton AirTran Airways 717 151 828 117 1...... 0824 0946 Houston United Airlines 320 358 787 150 1..45.7 0825 0930 Tallahassee Gulfstream International Airlines, Inc. SF3 4009 200 34 12345.. 0825 0932 Fort Lauderdale Spirit Airlines 320 571 197 178 1234567 Source: Diio Mi Days: 1=Monday, 7=Sunday TAMPA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Departing Flight Schedule Departures by Time - April 2014 Departure Arrival Time Time Cities Served Airline Aircraft Flight No. Miles Seats Days 0825 1018 Denver United Airlines 320 328 1506 150 .2..... 0825 1020 Denver United Airlines 739 1151 1506 167 1.345.7 0825 1010 Charlotte US Airways 321 1735 508 187 .....6. 0825 1010 Charlotte US Airways 321 1937 508 187 12345.7 0825 0850 Birmingham Southwest Airlines 73W 252 460 143 .2345.7 0830 1007 Atlanta Delta Air Lines 739 969 406 180 1234567 0830 1109 Detroit Delta Air Lines 757 2192 983 184 .....6. 0830 1110 Detroit Delta Air Lines 757 2192 983 184 12345.7 0830 0955 St. Louis Southwest Airlines 73W 566 869 143 .2345.. 0835 1128 San Juan JetBlue Airways 320 651 1237 150 1.34567 0835 1010 Austin Southwest Airlines 73C 1311 928 143 .....6. 0837 0947 Key West Gulfstream International Airlines, Inc. SF3 4007 240 34 ....567 0840 1114 New York JetBlue Airways 320 326 1005 150 12.4567 0840 1020 Austin Southwest Airlines 73C 451 928 143 .2345.. 0840 1020 Austin Southwest Airlines 73C 3100 928 143 ......7 0840 1025 Milwaukee Southwest Airlines 73W 155 1075 143 .2345.7 0845 0935 Nashville Southwest Airlines 733 217 612 137 .....6. 0845 0925 New Orleans Southwest Airlines 73W 1224 487 143 .....6. 0850 1045 Denver Frontier Airlines 319 291 1506 138 1.34567 0850 1103 Washington US Airways 319 1923 814 124 1234567 0850 1030 Austin Southwest Airlines 73W 2233 928 143 1...... 0850 1105 Columbus Southwest Airlines 73W 3935 829 143 1...... 0900 1120 Washington United Airlines 738 1154 810 154 .2..... 0900 1120 Washington United Airlines 738 1249 810 154 1.345.7 0900 1023 Houston United Airlines 738 1273 787 154 .....6. 0900 0955 Fort Lauderdale Southwest Airlines 73W 2936 197 143 .....6. 0900 1115 Indianapolis Southwest Airlines 733 212 838 137 1...... 0905 1120 Baltimore Southwest Airlines 73W 1203 842 143 .....6. 0905 1005 Fort Lauderdale Southwest Airlines 73W 1259 197 143 1...... 0910 1205 Manchester Southwest Airlines 73W 2170 1204 143 1...... 0910 0945 New Orleans Southwest Airlines 73W 949 487 143 ......7 0915 1105 Dallas/Fort Worth American Airlines M83 1367 929 135 1234567 0915 1015 Miami American Airlines 738 1161 204 150 1234567 0915 1005 Nashville Southwest Airlines 73C 1877 612 143 .2345.. Source: Diio Mi Days: 1=Monday, 7=Sunday TAMPA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Departing Flight Schedule Departures by Time - April 2014 Departure Arrival Time Time Cities Served Airline Aircraft Flight No.
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