Airport Demographics
| Monthly Passengers: |
2564663 |
| Annual Passengers: |
30775961 |
Facts
- Philadelphia International Airport is the largest airport in the Delaware Valley Region and located only several miles from center city. The airport is the primary international hub of US Airways and has service to destinations in the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Costa Rica, Europe and Mexico.
Philadelphia International Airport has seven terminal buildings, which are divided into seven lettered concourses. Terminals A East and A West, B, C, and D are all interconnected, and it is possible to travel through all of these without reentering security. Terminal E can be reached from Concourse D through a pre-security bridge. However, Terminal F is completely separate.
- Philadelphia International is connected with the SEPTA Regional Rail system and features four stations throughout the airport (Terminal A East/West, Terminal B, Terminals C and D, and Terminals E and F).
Primary Domestic Destinations
Orlando, Chicago, Atlanta, Ft. Lauderdale, Tampa, Las Vegas, Las Angeles, Dallas, Boston, Denver
Primary International Destinations
Cancun, Montego Bay, Punta Cana, Paris, Toronto, Rome, Nassau, London, Aruba, Montreal
Source: Airports Council International – 2010 Passenger Rankings