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Sarasota Airport Arrival Alerts

Get a text when their flight lands at SRQ.

Get a text when they land at SRQ

Airport Code

SRQ

Passengers/Year

4 million

Terminals

Main Terminal

Exit Time

10-20 minutes after landing

About

Arriving at Sarasota Bradenton International Airport

Sarasota Bradenton International Airport has seen rapid growth as Florida's Gulf Coast continues to attract new residents and vacationers. Allegiant, American, Delta, JetBlue, Southwest, and United all serve SRQ, with routes expanding significantly in recent years.

SRQ's manageable size and recent terminal improvements make it a pleasure for pickups. The airport serves as the gateway to Siesta Key, Longboat Key, Anna Maria Island, and the cultural attractions of downtown Sarasota. Seasonal traffic from snowbirds peaks from January through March, when landing alerts help you navigate busier-than-usual pickup lanes.

Pickup tip

SRQ has a single terminal with a recently expanded concourse. The cell phone lot is on University Parkway. The airport is about 5 miles north of downtown Sarasota.

How it works

Track SRQ arrivals.

1

Enter the flight number

Type the flight number for the arrival to SRQ.

2

Add your phone number

Enter the mobile number where you want to receive the alert.

3

Get a text when they land

We track the flight and text you when they touch down at Sarasota Bradenton International Airport.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How long to exit SRQ after landing?

Sarasota's single terminal means most passengers reach curbside within 10-20 minutes of landing.

How far is SRQ from Siesta Key?

The airport is about 10 miles from Siesta Key beach, roughly a 20-minute drive.

Which airlines fly most from Sarasota?

Allegiant, American, Delta, JetBlue, Southwest, and United are the main carriers at SRQ.

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Tom Walsh
Tom Walsh

Founder, SkyText

Aviation lover who built SkyText because families deserve to know when someone lands safely. Has tracked more flights than he'd like to admit.