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Philadelphia
International Airport (PHL) is the only major airport serving the 5th largest
metropolitan area in the United States. PHL and Northeast Philadelphia Airport
(PNE), PHL's general aviation reliever airport, are owned and operated by the
City of Philadelphia.
Philadelphia International Airport is owned and operated by the City of Philadelphia. The Airport is a self-sustaining entity that operates without the use of local tax dollars. It is one of the largest economic engines in Pennsylvania, generating more than $14.4 billion in spending to the regional economy, and accounts for more than 141,000 jobs within the region.
Located seven (7) miles from downtown
Philadelphia, the Airport is easily accessible from Interstates 76, 95, and
476. In addition, rail service to the
Airport is available on SEPTA'S High Speed Aiport Line train that operates
from 5:25 AM until 11:25 PM daily, every 30 minutes, with easy connections to
AMTRAK at 30th Street Station and regional rail lines at 30th Street, Suburban
and Market East stations.
Situated on 2,370 acres, the Airport
consists of seven (7) terminals (A-West, A-East, B, C, D, E and F) and four
runways (9R/27L - 10,500 ft.; 9L-27R - 9,500 ft.; 17/35 - 6,500 ft.; 8/26 -
5,000 ft.)
In 2010, PHL accommodated 30.8 million passengers, including 4.2 million international passengers, and handled 460,779 aircraft takeoffs and landings. Twenty-nine airlines offer nearly 620 daily departures to 123 cities, including 36 international destinations. Nearly 441,000 tons of cargo and mail are moved annually by commercial airlines and a half-dozen cargo carriers.
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PHL has undergone more than $1 billion in
capital improvements since January 2000. Completed projects include the opening
of two new terminals: Terminal F (June 2001), a 185,000 square foot facility
consisting of 38 gates accommodating US Airways Express; and international
Terminal A-West (May 2003), a magnificent 800,000 square foot, 4-level complex
with 13 international boarding gates, modern, spacious federal inspection and
ticketing areas and a uniquely designed International Arrivals Hall. Since 2001, PHL's gate capacity has increased by 94% from 65 to 126.
The Terminal D/E Connector (December 2008) features a combined 14-lane security checkpoint equipped with state-of-the-art X-ray machines and 10 food, beverage and retail stores. The $45 million Terminal E Expansion (February 2010) features 7 new aircraft gates, a 500-seat waiting area, 4,000 square feet of concessions space, new restrooms and new permanent artwork. The new combined 9,000 square foot D/E baggage claim (February 2010) has 2 new carousels and new restrooms.
The new Cell Phone Waiting Lot (December 2009), located on-Airport, is easily accessible from I-95 and Route 291 and less than a minute's drive to the baggage claim areas. The free lot has 150 spaces for vehicles and digital flight information boards.
Philadelphia International Airport boasts one of the nation's
finest airport food, beverage and retail programs. Marketplace at the Airport,
consisting of more than 160 national and local shops and restaurants offering
food, beverages and merchandise at "street pricing," has won numerous industry
awards for quality, diversity and innovation. Philadelphia International Airport
was named "Airport with the Best Concession Management Team" in the Large Airport
Division in the 2011 Airport Revenue News (ARN) Best Airport & Concessions Awards.
In addition, to
enhance the traveler's airport experience, PHL offers an Exhibitions Program
showcasing unique and fascinating artworks created by local artists; a
year-round Performing Arts Program featuring a variety of entertainment; a
Volunteer Program assisting travelers in navigating the Airport; and a
Hospitality Program providing stranded travelers with refreshments and comfort
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