About Philadelphia International Airport
Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) is the largest and busiest airport in Pennsylvania, located about 7 miles southwest of downtown Philadelphia. It serves as a major hub for both domestic and international flights and is a key hub for American Airlines, one of the largest airlines in the world.
Terminals: The airport has seven terminals (A-East, A-West, B, C, D, E, and F), serving various airlines and destinations.
Airlines: In addition to being a major hub for American Airlines, PHL also hosts a variety of other carriers, including Delta, Southwest, United, and JetBlue. International airlines such as British Airways, Qatar Airways, and Lufthansa operate from the airport as well.
Amenities: PHL offers a wide range of amenities for travelers, including numerous restaurants, shops, lounges, and free Wi-Fi. The airport also provides services for people with disabilities, including wheelchair assistance and service animal relief areas.