Phoenix Sky Train Phase 2 aims to improve Sky Harbor travelers’ experience

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On Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport’s 3,400 acres, more than 120,000 passengers arrive and depart daily, more than 1,200 aircraft takeoff and land, more than 5,300 cars are rented and more than 20,000 parking spaces accommodate passengers, staff, visitors and businesses. Ranked as the No. 2 airport in the country, Sky Harbor strives to deliver the best service and experience for travelers with innovative and impactful projects.

Sky Harbor Airport is in the second phase of extending the PHX Sky Train, the free, 24-hour transportation service that currently runs just under 2 miles from the 44th Street/ Washington Valley Metro light rail station to Terminal 3. In Phase 2, the PHX Sky Train is being extended from Terminal 3, 2.5 miles to the Rental Car Center (RCC), said Heather Shelbrack, spokesperson, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

“Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is America’s Friendliest Airport,” Shelbrack said. “Our goal is to provide world-class customer service to every customer every day.  The extension of the PHX Sky Train to the RCC will provide another way of delivering the best service we can. It will provide a convenient connection across the

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