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On June 26, 2015, Tallahassee Regional Airport was renamed Tallahassee International Airport. On June 29, 2015 the City of Tallahassee and the FAA announced the name change. International passengers are allowed to exit the airport via Tallahassee International Airport due to the facility's full-service "service port" for U.S. Customs. [7]
Tallahassee (323, Georgia 316-317 & 398) 2800 S Adams St, Tallahassee, FL 32301 Pensacola (324-325) 1400 W Jordan St, Pensacola, FL 32501 Miami (330-333) 2200 NW 72nd Ave, Miami FL 33152
St. John Paul II Catholic High School is a private, coeducational, Catholic high school in Tallahassee, Florida. It is a diocesan school of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee and accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. SJPII, the first Catholic high school to be founded in Tallahassee, opened in 2001.
An aerial view of the Tallahassee Airport on Monday, Feb. 3, 2020. The Tallahassee International airport first opened in 1929 as a small municipal airport and was located off West Pensacola Street.
StarMetro is the city-owned and operated public bus service for Tallahassee, Florida, and was previously known as TalTran.. StarMetro operates both fixed-route and dial-a-ride service in the Tallahassee metropolitan area with a focus on sustainability and innovation.
State Road 61A (SR 61A) is a 0.103-mile-long (0.166 km) state highway in Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida that connects Florida State Road 61 and Florida State Road 363 in southern Tallahassee. SR 61A is unsigned throughout.
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Philadelphia International Airport is an important component of the economies of Philadelphia, the Delaware Valley metropolitan region to which it belongs, and Pennsylvania. The Commonwealth's Aviation Bureau reported in its Pennsylvania Air Service Monitor that the total economic impact made by the state's airports in 2004 was $22 billion.