Traveling from Tampa to Europe Is About To Get Easier
Tampa International Airport flies to just about every major city in North America. But when it comes to European destinations, it can be a challenge. Traveling from Tampa to Europe is about to get a lot better.
The Problem Flying to Europe from Tampa
The one thing I try to avoid when planning a trip is picking a flight with a bunch of connections. Unfortunately, when you visit many cities in Europe, it’s just something you have to do. TPA only flies to London, Frankfurt and Zurich. And of those London flights, many are to Gatwick, not Heathrow which is London’s giant airport.
So if you want to fly to a European city, more times than not, you’ll be forced to connect somewhere here in the U.S. like New York or Washington. Then there’s that long wait between flights. Once you finally get on board, now you have to force yourself to try to get some sleep because you’ll likely be arriving in Europe in the morning hours.
How Traveling from Tampa to Europe is Getting Easier
So what’s changing? Delta is bringing back direct flights to Amsterdam starting October 26, 2024. What’s so great about that? What if you want to go to Spain or Italy?
While that may not be your final destination, Amsterdam’s airport is ENORMOUS. So if you’re flying to a smaller European city, chances are there will be a cheap discount carrier like EasyJet or Ryanair with takeoffs every hour or so. That’s a game changer. Instead of doing a long flight to New York or Washington, land right away in Amsterdam and then fly to wherever you want.
I’d personally suggest just spending the day in Amsterdam and getting a cheap AirBnB to spend the night. Then fly to your final destination the next day. Amsterdam is beautiful. Take a river cruise, visit their museums or hit the “coffee shop.”