Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (IATA: PHX) is the main air gateway to Phoenix and Arizona.
The airport was voted "best large airport in the United States" by Wall Street Journal in 2019.
It is a hub for American Airlines and Southwest Airlines. There are only two terminals: 3 and 4. There are direct flights to Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, Costa Rica, Germany, Mexico, and the United Kingdom.
Terminal 3 (officially called John S. McCain III Terminal)
Advanced Air, Air Canada/Air Canada Express/Air Canada Rouge, Alaska Airlines, Allegiant, Boutique Air, Contour Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Denver Air Connection, Frontier Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Southern Airways Express, Spirit Airlines, Sun Country Airlines, and United Airlines.
Terminal 4 (officially called Barry M. Goldwater Terminal)
American Airlines, British Airways, Condor Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Volaris, WestJet.
See also: view full list of airlines at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport.
The terminal's odd numbering is an artifact of its development in the decades since the 1950s, when Terminal 1 was opened. Terminal 1 was demolished in 1991. Terminal 2, which opened in the 1960s, ceased operations in February 2020 and was subsequently demolished. Terminal 3 opened in 1979 and was modernized and expanded in 1997 and again in 2020. Terminal 4 opened in 1990, briefly co-existed with Terminals 1, 2 and 3. Throughout the airport's growth, airport officials have simply decided to not renumber the terminals.
See also: PHX airport map.
Entrances to the airport along E Sky Harbor Blvd, running east-west through the airport.
The airport has parking lots near each terminal and economy lots on each end:
Parking rates (Aug 2022):
A combined Rental Car Center for all brands is located southeast of the airport, with a shuttle bus to/from the terminals.
City bus – Valley Metro bus line #13 goes west to S 75th Ave along S Buckeye (via Greyhound depot) from Terminal 2.
Regional bus –
The free PHX Sky Train goes from Terminals 3 and 4 at the airport to 44th & Washington St Station where you can catch the #1 bus (west to the downtown Central Station or east to Priest & Washington in Tempe); #44 bus (north to the Desert Ridge Marriott Resort in Deer Valley along N 44th St & Tatum); or the light rail (east to Tempe & Mesa or west to Midtown and northern Phoenix along Central Ave).
The PHX Sky Train connects to the Valley Metro system at the station at 44th and Washington Streets.
From the 44th Street Transit Center you can catch the #1 (west to the downtown Central Station or east to Priest & Washington in Tempe); #44 bus (north to the Desert Ridge Marriott Resort in Deer Valley along N 44th St & Tatum); or the light rail (east to Tempe & Mesa or west to Midtown and northern Phoenix along Central Ave).
The PHX Sky Train (the ride is free) runs between Terminal 3, Terminal 4, the East Economy Parking lot, and the Valley Metro Rail 44th and Washington Streets Transit Center.
The PHX Sky Trains depart every 3-5 minutes, operating 24 hours a day.
The PHX Sky Train connects Terminals 3 and 4 (the ride is free).
You must exit and re-enter security when you transfer terminals; there are no post-security connectiosn between the two terminals.
You must take a Rental Car Shuttle between the Rental Car Center and the airport terminals.
There are no airport hotels at Sky Harbor. However, there are a number of hotels nearby.
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