Transport Sky Harbor Airport

Transport Sky Harbor Airport

 

Diverse accessible transit choices are available for individuals using wheelchairs to travel to and from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport:

  • Route 13 of the Valley Metro bus system conveniently halts by the Operations building at the western end of Terminal 3 and at 24th Street close to the 24th Street PHX Sky Train® Station.
  • For seamless airport accessibility, Bus Route 44 intersects with the airport at the 44th Street PHX Sky Train® Station. The complimentary PHX Sky Train® operates consistently and is mere minutes away from the terminals at Sky Harbor.
  • At the 44th Street PHX Sky Train® Station, passengers can directly link up with the Valley Metro Rail, granting entry to Phoenix, Tempe, and Mesa.

 

Passengers of the airport can move comfortably inside the airport itself and travel outside it. The transport infrastructure is well thought out in this place. Passengers can choose the appropriate option from a relatively large list. There are both classic modes of transport and transport designed specifically for airport passengers. Let’s take a closer look at this issue.
Transportation inside Sky Harbor Airport

If you don’t plan to travel outside the airport and need to get to some location inside, you can use a special mode of transport called the PHX Sky Train.

This is a train that runs automatically. It can pick you up at one terminal and take you to another. In addition, you can get to the parking lot with this train.

The train departs from the stop frequently – every 3-5 minutes. Transport operates around the clock. Even if your flight arrives late at night, you can still expect a comfortable ride around the airport.
Passengers can take luggage and a pet with them on the road if it is in a cage. Trains are adapted for people with disabilities.

Phoenix Airport public transportation for travel outside the airport

You can use the bus. With it, you will quickly get to downtown Phoenix and Sky Train Station.

Another convenient option is the Valley Metro Rail. This transport operates around the clock. It departs from the stop every 15-20 minutes. The cost of one trip is $2. You can buy a day pass ($4) or a 7-day pass ($20).

If you don’t want to use regular public transport, you can call a taxi. The road from the airport to downtown Phoenix usually lasts no more than 10 minutes. However, remember that the duration of the trip depends on traffic congestion.

Passengers can use the transfer service. In this case, the driver will be waiting for you. He will hold a sign with your name in his hands.

If you want to drive a car yourself, you can rent a vehicle. 11 companies provide this service. You can use the service right on the spot or book a car online. Not all car rental companies operate around the clock. Look for this information before you travel.

If you would like to know more about Phoenix Airport transport, you can contact the airport support service. In addition, the carriers themselves can provide you with useful information.