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Delta Air Lines secures anchor tenancy at Tampa's new Airside D

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Delta Air Lines secures anchor tenancy at Tampa's new Airside D
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Joe Lopano, CEO of Tampa International | Tampa International Airport

Tampa International Airport has confirmed that Delta Air Lines will be the primary tenant at its new Airside D facilities, set to open in 2028. The agreement includes Delta's commitment to use at least six gates and operate a lounge on the Mezzanine level of the new building. This contract could last up to 20 years.

Joe Lopano, CEO of Tampa International, expressed enthusiasm about continuing the partnership with Delta Air Lines, which he described as "an excellent partner" and one of the airport’s longest-operating carriers. He added, “This agreement will bring a world-class airline to what will be a world-class facility for our international and domestic routes."

Delta Air Lines has been operating at Tampa International for over 65 years, offering an extensive network from the airport with 13 destinations and averaging 36 daily departures in 2024. In recent data from Cirium’s Diio Mi airline planning system, Delta ranks as the third-largest airline at Tampa International in terms of weekly flights and seats.

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In addition to domestic services, Delta is among four airlines providing international flights from Tampa. It offers daily flights to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS), alongside British Airways and Virgin Atlantic serving London airports and Discover Airlines flying to Frankfurt.

The upcoming $1.5 billion Airside D project marks Tampa International's first new airside in nearly two decades. The expansion aims to accommodate up to 35 million passengers annually by 2037, reflecting significant growth from an estimated 25 million passengers in 2024.

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