Super Bowl XLIII in Tampa, Florida is quickly approaching and we have all of the information you need to arrive without the hassle.
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Officials are expecting 1,200 private aircraft to fly into the Bay area, 400 of which will be flying into Tampa International Airport (TPA). With the influx of private aircraft, officials will close the east-west runway for parking.
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If you are planning on flying to the Super Bowl, it's important to charter your private aircraft as soon as possible so that reservations and parking arrangements can be made at the FBO of your choice.
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There are several airports within 45 miles of Tampa, including Tampa International Airport (TPA), St. Petersburg/Clearwater International Airport (PIE), Sarasota/Bradenton International Airport (SRQ), and Tampa/Vandenberg Airport (VDF). Links to these airports can be found on the Federal Aviation Administration's Super Bowl page, http://www.fly.faa.gov/superbowl/.
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For more information on the Super Bowl, visit the official website of the Tampa Bay Super Bowl Host Committee http://www.tampabaysuperbowl.com/, which includes game day information, events, and travel and transportation information.
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The St. Petersburg/Clearwater International Airport (PIE) also contains a link with Super Bowl travel information, http://www.fly2pie.com/.