The airport is situated three miles (5km) southeast of Phoenix.
Getting to the cityThe PHX SkyTrain transports passengers between terminals, parking lots, and the 44th Street METRO Light Rail, from where it is possible to connect to the city centre, all free of charge. The Valley Metro system, consisting of the Metro Light Rail and a fleet of buses, charges a standard fare. The Valley Metro bus Route 13 stops directly at Terminal 2. Airport-to-door shuttle vans can also be arranged. Many hotels and resorts provide a free pick-up service for their guests; taxis and mobile app based taxi services like Uber are also available.
TimeLocal time is GMT -7.
Car rentalCar rental companies include Advantage, Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise, Fox, National, Hertz, Payless, and Thrifty, among others.
Airport TaxisMetered taxis are available outside each terminal.
FacilitiesFacilities include shops, restaurants, animal relief areas, ATMs, currency exchange facilities, free wifi, mailboxes, a chapel, and ground transportation facilities. All terminals are fully wheelchair accessible.
ParkingParking at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport offers a range of daily maximums depending upon proximity of the car park to the terminals. Parking lots are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A free cell phone waiting lot is also provided.
Website www.skyharbor.comThe three terminals (Terminals 2, 3 and 4) are connected by a free inter-terminal train system, the PHX Sky Train.
Tel: +1 602 273 3300.
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