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Philadelphia International Airport is a major airport located in Pennsylvania, serving the Delaware Valley region, which includes Philadelphia, Wilmington, Delaware, and Atlantic City, New Jersey. The airport is a major hub for American Airlines and offers flights to numerous destinations in the United States, Canada, Latin America, Europe, and Asia. It is also a focus city for Frontier Airlines and Spirit Airlines. The airport is owned and operated by the City of Philadelphia and is a key economic driver for the region, generating revenue and creating jobs for Southeastern Pennsylvania and South Jersey.
Philadelphia International Airport is located about 7 miles southwest of Center City, Philadelphia and is accessible from Interstate 95 and US Route 30. The airport serves as a gateway to the Mid-Atlantic region, with connections to major cities like New York City, Washington, D.C., and Baltimore. It is also a popular destination for tourists visiting Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and other historic sites in Philadelphia. The airport is a major employer in the region, with thousands of workers from Airlines for America member airlines, Transportation Security Administration, US Customs and Border Protection, and other organizations like Federal Aviation Administration and National Weather Service.
The airport was dedicated in 1925 as the Philadelphia Municipal Airport and was later renamed Philadelphia International Airport in 1945. During World War II, the airport was used by the United States Army Air Forces as a training base and was also a major hub for Trans World Airlines and Eastern Air Lines. In the 1950s and 1960s, the airport underwent significant expansion, with the addition of new terminals and runways, and became a major hub for United Airlines and US Airways. The airport has continued to grow and expand over the years, with major renovations and upgrades, including the addition of a new Terminal F and a renovated Terminal C, and has become a major hub for American Airlines after its merger with US Airways in 2015, with connections to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Charlotte Douglas International Airport, and John F. Kennedy International Airport.
The airport has seven terminals, including Terminal A, Terminal B, Terminal C, Terminal D, Terminal E, Terminal F, and the International Arrivals Terminal. The terminals offer a range of amenities, including restaurants, shops, and lounges, such as Admirals Club and United Club, and are connected by a SEPTA bus and train system, as well as a Taxi and Ride-hailing service. The airport also has a range of facilities for passengers with disabilities, including TSA Cares and Wheelchair assistance, and offers services like Global Entry and TSA Precheck for expedited security screening. The airport is also home to the Philadelphia Police Department's airport division and has a Federal Bureau of Investigation field office on site, as well as a US Customs and Border Protection facility.
The airport is a major hub for American Airlines and offers flights to numerous destinations in the United States, Canada, Latin America, Europe, and Asia. Other airlines that operate at the airport include Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and JetBlue Airways, with connections to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Chicago O'Hare International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, and Miami International Airport. The airport also offers seasonal and charter flights to destinations like Cancun International Airport, Punta Cana International Airport, and Sangster International Airport, and has cargo operations by FedEx Express, UPS Airlines, and DHL Aviation.
The airport is accessible by car from Interstate 95 and US Route 30, and offers a range of parking options, including Economy Parking and Garage Parking. The airport is also connected to Center City, Philadelphia by the SEPTA Airport Line, which offers frequent train service to Suburban Station and 30th Street Station. Additionally, the airport is served by Taxi and Ride-hailing services, as well as Shuttle buses and Private car services to destinations like New York City, Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, and has a Car rental facility with companies like Hertz, Avis, and Enterprise Rent-A-Car.
The airport is one of the busiest in the United States, with over 30 million passengers per year, and is a major economic driver for the region, generating revenue and creating jobs for Southeastern Pennsylvania and South Jersey. The airport has a total of four runways and offers a range of facilities and services, including US Customs and Border Protection and TSA security screening, and has a strong focus on Sustainability and Environmental protection, with initiatives like Solar power and Recycling programs, and is a member of Airports Council International - North America and Federal Aviation Administration's Airport Cooperative Research Program. The airport is also a key partner with organizations like Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau and Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia to promote tourism and economic development in the region, and has received awards like Airport Service Quality Award from Airports Council International and FAA Airport Safety Award from Federal Aviation Administration. Category:Airports in Pennsylvania