Samantha Brown Calls TPA The Best Airport In The U.S.
Anyone who has flown into or out of Tampa knows how great Tampa International Airport is. Even professional travelers such as Samantha Brown know where the best airport in the U.S. is.
Samantha Brown, a TV host and professional traveler, has traveled to over 60 countries, according to her website. As host of “Samantha Brown’s Places to Love,” “Great Vacation Home” and “Samantha Brown’s Great Weekends,” Samantha has been to many airports around the globe. On her website, Samantha has an airport survival guide, ways to reduce airport stress, and other airport travel tips. As someone who knows what she’s talking about, which airport Samantha says is her favorite should be taken seriously.
Samantha Brown, host from PBS and the Travel Channel speaks in New York City. (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images for NYCWFF)
As far as favorite airports go, Samantha doesn’t hold back when saying which is hers. She told Forbes in January that it’s Tampa International Airport. She called it the “best airport in the U.S.” and that she’s flown through Tampa monthly for years. She loves the architecture, the way traffic moves through, and especially The Columbia Restaurant.
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It’s not just Samantha Brown who feels this way. In 2022, TPA won “America’s Best Restroom Contest.” However, it goes much further than that. In 2024, according to Airports Council International, the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) award for the best airport handling 15 to 25 million passengers per year went to two airports, Dallas Love Field Airport and Tampa International Airport. In 2023, J.D. Power handed a similar title to Tampa International Airport.
Tampa International Airport also features accessible services. Guests visiting Tampa International can participate in the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program. This program lets the airport staff know that a traveler may be in need of a helping hand or guidance around the airport.
On one of Samantha Brown’s trips to Tampa International Airport to visit HSN:
As Tampa International Airport continues its expansion, it’s also adding 70 new shops and restaurants. That will help to give Samantha more reasons to love her visits.
7 Things That Suck About Tampa International Airport
Our airport gets rave reviews from travelers. And justifiably so. Tampa International Airport is almost perfect. Yes, almost perfect. Few airports are as quick and easy to travel through as ours in Tampa. Tampa International Airport’s bathrooms have even won awards. But there are a few things that are still on my wish list that TPA needs to step up and address.
I know I’m going to get a lot of flack for doing this article. Everyone loves TPA. But if you’re one of those people who only reads the headline, that’s on you. Not me. I love Tampa International Airport. During my radio career, I’ve lived everywhere from Boston to San Francisco. TPA is by far the best home base airport ever. I love to travel so living by a great airport is crucial for me. You truly don’t appreciate how good we have it in Tampa until you have to fly home from your trip. Most other airports are overcrowded, have terrible layouts that make you walk far too much, and lines at security are a nightmare.
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At Tampa International, as long as you check in online, it’s pretty common to get from the door to your gate in 10 minutes. There are some good dining options from local favorites like the Columbia Restaurant. Finding parking is a breeze and we have that new shuttle that zips you from the economy lot to the terminals in a couple minutes. New routes are getting added all the time. So what complaints could I possibly have about Tampa International Airport? After my trip to New Orleans this weekend, I noticed 7 things about the Tampa Airport experience that, quite frankly, suck.
Some of these issues can be easily fixed. Others might even be out of the airport’s control.
Roxanne is a co-host on the MJ Morning Show and host of Middays on Q105 in Tampa Bay. She also hosts segments on The Current, which features local feel-good stories and health and wellness segments, and airs on five of the six Tampa-based Beasley Media Group stations. Roxanne has conducted hundreds of interviews, from athletes to Oscar winners, including Matt Damon, Christian Bale, and Chadwick Boseman. She also specializes in media training, having worked with clients in the NFL, NBA and WWE for television, in print, and online. Roxanne is a published author and will be releasing a thriller novel in 2024. Her favorite thing in the world is being with her two daughters and husband. As a content creator for Q105, Roxanne writes about family activities in the Tampa Bay area, as well as reviews for local restaurants and travel.