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A traveler checks the arrivals and departures screens at Sky Harbor International Airport Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2010 in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Matt York)
An American Airlines DC-4 waits alongside another plane at the north terminal of Sky Harbor in 1948, before Terminal 1 was built. (Photo courtesy of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.)
Swiss tourist Daniel Hediger looks for his next shot as he watches a Southwest Airlines plane taxi on the runway at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. (Cronkite News Service photo by Jennifer Gaie Hellum)
Left: Chandler Municipal Airport [Tim Hacker/Tribune]; Top right: Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport [Tim Hacker/Tribune]; Bottom right: Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport [Ross D. Franklin/The Associated Press].
Travelers renting cars at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix soon will have to pay a bit more after an increase in a customer facility charge imposed by the city.
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport plans to speed up business on the ground with parking lot express-pay kiosks and a new Stage & Go lot.
For the first time since the terrorists attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is growing.
MOVING ALONG AT THE AIRPORT: Travelers move up the walkway at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport Terminal 4.
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport’s mobile website has been awarded first place in the Airports Council International – North America (ACI-NA) 2012 excellence in marketing and communications contest. Sky Harbor won in the website category, competing with airports from across the United States and Canada. Websites were judged on their design, ease of navigation and overall effectiveness.
WAITING FOR RIDES: People walk past cabs at Terminal 4 at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
Midafternoon visitors to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport's Terminal 4 dine at Chelsea's Kitchen, a smaller installment of a Valley restaurant.
A US Airways plane taxis past the flight tower at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix on Feb. 8, 2013 [Ross D. Franklin/AP photo]
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is now on Twitter as PHXSkyHarbor.
Expert travelers now can slalom through the black diamond lanes at a Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport checkpoint.
Today may be one of the busiest days on record at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, so passengers should arrive early and know where they are going or risk missing their flight.
The holiday season, as most know, is about as busy as it gets for travel. But Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport officials are again trying to make it easier.
The federal government plans to hire dozens of security screeners at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, one of only a few airports adding full-time positions after Congress ordered work force reductions last year.
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport will spend up to $4 million to track hundreds of shuttles, buses, taxis, limousines and other commercial vehicles that ferry passengers.
Travelers accustomed to chain eateries like Chili’s and Paradise Bakery now have a chance to experience local offerings such as Cowboy Ciao, La Grande Orange and Barrio Cafe at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
About 100 flight attendants with US Airways will form an informational picket line at Sky Harbor International Airport's Terminal 4 Wednesday. The move comes as thousands of employees hold a strike vote.
Thousands of flights to and from the Northeast region are canceled because of Hurricane Sandy. Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport was also affected Monday.
Officials say power is being restored a terminal at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport after an outage delayed flights.
More than 20 hand-crafted ceramic and bronze animal sculptures that spotlight the rich wildlife of the Phoenix Zoo are on display at Phoenix Sky Harbor, Terminal 4, Level 2.
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport will be one of the select American airports unveiling a new security program that will help expedite travel by pre-screening certain individuals.
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