Arizona’s largest airport, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, is located about four miles from downtown Phoenix. A focus city for both American Airlines and Southwest Airlines, Phoenix Airport is the 10th busiest airport in the United States by aircraft movements.
If you have a trip to or from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport in the near future, this guide, which includes information on how to get to the airport by public transport, terminal details and what lounges are available, is for you.
Airport code: PHX.
Address: 3400 E. Sky Harbor Blvd.
Website: www.skyharbor.com.
Number of runways: Three.
Number of terminals: Two — Terminal 3 and Terminal 4.
Transport between terminals: PHX Sky Train.
Daily flights served: 1,200.
Daily passenger count: 125,000.
For PHX Sky Harbor terminals and an interactive map, visit this page.
Nearly two dozen airlines, both U.S.-based and international, operate flights to and from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Depending on the carrier you’re flying, you’ll be departing from one of the terminals below.
Terminal 3 airlines
Advanced Air.
Air Canada.
Alaska Airlines.
Allegiant Air.
Breeze Airways.
Contour Airlines.
Delta Air Lines.
Denver Air Connection.
Frontier Airlines.
Hawaiian Airlines.
JetBlue Airways.
Southern Airways Express.
Spirit Airlines.
Sun Country Airlines.
United Airlines.
Terminal 4 airlines
American Airlines.
British Airways.
Condor Airlines.
Lynx Air.
Southwest Airlines.
Volaris.
WestJet.
Both terminals have TSA PreCheck lines, so if you’re a member of the Trusted Traveler Programs, you can use the following checkpoints to breeze through security:
North checkpoint.
Checkpoint A.
Checkpoint B.
Checkpoint C.
Checkpoint D.