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Philadelphia International Airport (PHL IATA) is a major international airport. It serves Philadelphia and is the prime airport of the Delaware Valley.

Understand

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The airport had a decent amout of service, but it was only after deregulation in 1978 that it really took off. With the development of a US Airways hub in the 1980s and 1990s came sustained international service. After American inherited the hub, the airport went through fast growth, albeit with concerns about the infrastructure reaching its limit.

Flights

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Most of the terminals at the airport are occupied by American, some of them excusively. The Terminal A complex is the only part of the airport handling international passenger flights.

 Terminal A West
Opened in 2003, it serves as the airport's main international terminal.

American Airlines (international and domestic), British Airways, Icelandair, Lufthansa and Qatar Arways

 Terminal A East
American (international and domestic), Aer Lingus (preclearance)
 Terminal B
American only
 Terminal C
American
 Terminal D
Delta, United
 E
Frontier, JetBlue, Southwest, and Spiri
 Terminal F
A regional terminal for American Eagle flights.

Ground transportation

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Map
Map of Philadelphia International Airport

Get around

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Wait

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Eat and Drink

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Buy

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Connect

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Cope

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Sleep

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Nearby

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