
TPA’s All Access program goes daily
The Saturday-only gate pass program that Tampa International Airport (TPA) launched in May is going so well that starting January 18 the airport will being offering non-ticketed visitors access to the airside terminals every day of the week.
Why go to the airport if you don’t have to?
In addition to accompanying a friend or loved one to the gate or being there when they get home, a gate pass to an airside at Tampa International Airport offers the chance to plane spot, dine in one of the airport’s top-notch restaurants or shop in the stores.
Not sure what’s there? TPA has a handy dining and shopping guide on its website.
TPA’s All Access program operates from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and issues passes to 25 people per airside each day. (Each airside – A, C, E and F – has its own security checkpoint).
Visitors may sign up online 24 hours in advance and, if approved, go to the Information Kiosk on Level 3 of the Main Terminal on the day of their visit to show a photo ID and pick up their pass. After that, visitors go through the security checkpoints at their chosen Airside, just like regular ticketed passengers.
Great news, Tampa Bay residents: Our post-security All Access program is expanding from Saturdays only to daily!
— Tampa International Airport ✈️ (@FlyTPA) January 13, 2020
Check it out: https://t.co/KEkcdNB6T2 pic.twitter.com/2JmXI45yHm
As we’ve reported before, airport visitor pass programs are definitely now a trend. Non-ticketed passengers can apply to visit Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT), the still-shiny-new Louis Armstrong International Airport (MSY) and Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW).
No doubt other airports will begin offering gate pass programs soon too!