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Payless opened its first two corporate stores in 2002, adding 4 more between 2004 – 2006. The company currently has corporate locations in Denver, Ft. Lauderdale, Las Vegas, Orlando, Phoenix and Tampa. [5] In March 2009 Payless Car Rental was added to the Expedia Preferred Vendors view.
The next nearest airport to the resort, Kissimmee Gateway Airport, briefly offered passenger service through DayJet which suspended operations in 2008. As of 2024, most Walt Disney World guests arrive through Orlando International Airport and to a lesser extent, Orlando Sanford International Airport or Melbourne Orlando International Airport.
Oakland International Airport: 2003 [12] Ft. Lauderdale, FL: Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport: 2005 At its opening, this was the largest facility in the US. [13] Phoenix, AZ: Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport: 2006 Connected to PHX Sky Train APM. [14] Las Vegas, NV Harry Reid International Airport: 2007 [15] Kansas City, MO
A partial government shutdown could cost the U.S. travel industry $1 billion per week and lead to widespread disruptions for travelers, a trade group representing airlines, hot… Reuters 18 days ago
An extension of Miami's Airport Expressway ; a spur eastward from I-95 to Miami Beach. I-275: A 60 miles (97 km) [12] westward half-loop from I-75 north of Ellenton, over the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, through St. Petersburg, to Tampa International Airport and downtown Tampa, reconnecting with I-75 in Tampa's northern suburbs. I-295
The park began advertising its location as a holiday destination within the Tampa Bay area as Disney had done in Orlando. [244] To retain attendance from returning visitors, Anheuser-Busch began offering a "Fun Card" to Florida residents at their Busch Gardens Tampa and SeaWorld Orlando theme parks beginning in 2000.
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Peter O. Knight Airport (IATA: TPF, ICAO: KTPF, FAA LID: TPF) is an airport on Davis Islands, five minutes (3 NM or 5.6 km or 3.5 mi [1]) from downtown Tampa, Florida.Built as a Works Progress Administration project, it was Tampa's main airport from 1935 to 1945, and is still used by general aviation operators today because of its proximity to the central city.