![]() Some additional reminders for passengers: TSA advises all guests to arrive at the airport two-and-a-half-to-three hours before their boarding times to not risk missing their flights. Details on the regulations and tips for being prepared for the screening process can be found here and via the free MyTSA app. In 2020, the TSA implemented new health and safety regulations, including allowing one 12-ounce container of liquid hand sanitizer per passenger and sanitizing wipes in carry-on bags. Guests should also consider downloading their airlines’ apps and registering for text and email updates for their flights. Guests should visit their airline’s website for details. ![]() Guests are also encouraged to use SEPTA, rideshare or have friends or relatives drop them off and pick them up from the airport.įor information on SEPTA's Southwest Connection Program and special summer weekend Airport Line schedules, click here.įor the convenience of passengers, many airlines offer contactless and paperless check-in. Guests are reminded that on-site parking will reach capacity quickly during the busy summer months and should consider making a reservation at one of several off-site parking facilities which provide shuttles to and from PHL. Guests parking for more than 96 hours in one of the upper levels of a PHL garage (any level above Short Term parking), will be charged a reduce fee of $20 per day. ![]() Guests can also park in any PHL garage to directly connect to any airport terminal. “It is really important that guests have a plan before arriving at the airport.”Ī limited number of parking spots are open in PHL’s Economy parking lot, where guests can park for $15 per day and take a shuttle to and from check-in and baggage claim. “We are still welcoming many guests who have not flown in a few years and are not familiar with changes and updates that have taken place over the past two years,” said Sullivan. PHL estimates 7.7 million passengers will pass through its terminals this June-August, just 18 percent below the record-setting pre-pandemic volume of 2019. “And not only are PHL passengers traveling to visit friends and relatives they haven’t seen in a few years or explore the world, they are also starting to fly for business again.” “The resumption of service to transatlantic destinations like Lisbon, Madrid and Barcelona for the first time since 2020, as well as the introduction of flights to previously unserved domestic locations like Oakland, California, have been enthusiastically received by our passengers,” said Kate Sullivan, PHL Deputy Director of Strategic Partnerships. Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) anticipates summer 2022 to be the airport’s busiest season in three years - the result of new and resumed service and the public’s growing desire to travel once again.
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