

Make time for all kinds of aquatic activities during your visit, whether that’s splashing around in the ocean or packing your binoculars to watch for dolphin sightings in the area’s crystalline waters. Watch the sunset on a peaceful catamaran cruise, a popular tourist activity in the city.

Whether you’re heading to the beach, finding ways to commune with local flora and fauna, or eating on the pier after a day of shopping along the coast, there’s no shortage of adventures by land and sea to choose from during your trip. Spending your time outdoors is the best way to enjoy all of the fun this city has to offer. The meeting dates, time and location are posted on the airport website.If you’ve been dreaming of getting away to the Sunshine State, look no further than Panama City Beach, FL. (Chapter 2005-311 Laws of Florida, Acts of 2005, House Bill 939, Section 3.1) The Airport District Board meets the 4th Wednesday of each month, at 9:00 a.m. The Airport District Board members serve 4-year terms and are subject to a term limitation of 2 terms. Of the board, 2 members of the Airport District are appointed by the City Commission of Panama City, 2 members are appointed by the Board of Bay County Commissioners, 2 members are appointed by the City Council of Panama City Beach, and 1 member is appointed by the Board of County Commissioners of Walton County. The Airport District consists of 7 persons, 6 of whom are citizens and residents of Bay County, and 1 of whom is a citizen and resident of Walton County. The Airport District was created for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, improving, financing, operating and maintaining airport projects and any other development of land owned or leased by the district and necessary to the economic welfare of the inhabitants of the district and which will promote the economic, commercial and industrial development of the district. The Panama City-Bay County Airport and Industrial District (Airport District) is an authority created and established as a political subdivision by Special Act of the Florida Legislature in 1945.
