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Philadelphia International Airport [PHL] — Ultimate Terminal Guide

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Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) is the 20th busiest U.S. airport, serving more than 32 million passengers in 2019. The airport is also a major hub for the country’s seventh-largest metropolitan area.

PHL is the primary hub in the Northeast for American Airlines, accounting for 65% of the airport’s flight operations, and is also a focus city for Frontier Airlines.

Quick Information

Airport: Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)
Terminals: 7 terminals — A-West, A-East, B, C, D, E, and F
Airport Address: 8000 Essington Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19153
Distance from downtown Philadelphia: Approximately 7 miles (11 km)
Website: phl.org
Phone Number: 215-937-6937
Destinations Served: 92 domestic and 27 international destinations
Number of Daily Flights: 300+
Flight Information: Departures and arrival information can be viewed online

PHL Terminal Map

Philadelphia International Airport Map
Map of Philadelphia International Airport. Image Credit: Philadelphia International Airport

Airlines Operating From PHL

Philadelphia International Airport Route Map
Philadelphia International Airport route map. Image Credit: Philadelphia International Airport

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AirlineTerminalAirlineTerminal
Aer LingusA-WestFrontier AirlinesE (International arrivals at A-East)
Air CanadaDJetBlueE
Alaska AirlinesDLufthansa/Eurowings DiscoverA-West
American AirlinesA-East, B/CQatar AirwaysA-West
American EagleFSouthwest AirlinesE
British AirwaysA-WestSpirit AirlinesE and D
ContourFSun Country AirlinesD
Delta Air LinesDUnited AirlinesD

PHL Airport Terminals

PHL consists of 7 terminals — A-West, A-East, B, C, D, E, and F. The terminals are connected in a line, so passengers can walk from Terminal A-West right through to Terminal F if they need to.

The airport is conveniently laid out so that all of the terminals are accessible from the road for curbside pick-up/drop-off and access to ground transportation, including SEPTA train stations (detailed information under Transport Options).

PHL has a unique layout in its positioning of departures and arrivals, in which most airports are usually situated on different floors of the same building. At PHL, departures is in the main terminal building and baggage claim is across the road.

This may encourage a good flow of passenger traffic, but can be a little inconvenient if you need to collect your luggage for an onward connection.

Terminal A-West

Philadelphia International Airport Terminal A West
Philadelphia International Airport Terminal A-West. Image Credit: Philadelphia International Airport

A-West is the main international terminal for the likes of British Airways, Qatar Airways, and Lufthansa, but also operates some domestic flights.

The terminal has 13 gates numbered A14 to A26 which are situated on level 2. The international arrivals area (level 3) and baggage claim (level 1) is shared with Terminal A-East.

A-West has 2 security checkpoints — 1 at either end of the ticketing area on level 2 — and a good selection of shops and restaurants. Level 2 has a British Airways Galleries Lounge and Centurion Lounge for eligible passengers.

Hot Tip: We’ve detailed everything you need to know about the Centurion Lounge at PHL, including hours, amenities, restrictions, access, and how to make the most of your visit.

Terminal A-East

Philadelphia International Airport Terminal A East 1
Philadelphia International Airport Terminal A-East. Image Credit: Philadelphia International Airport

Terminal A-East has it’s own ticketing area, bridge to parking garage A, and a SEPTA train station. International and domestic flights operate from Terminal A-East, and it shares its arrival facilities and baggage claim with Terminal A-West.

Ticketing is located on level 1 for American Airlines with 1 security checkpoint directly above.

A-East has 12 gates numbered A2 to A4, A6, A6a, A7, and A9 to A13 and several shops, restaurants, and cafes. Near gate A4, there is an American Airlines Admirals Club.

Terminals B and C

Philadelphia International Airport Terminal B-C
Philadelphia International Airport Terminal B-C. Image Credit: Philadelphia International Airport

American Airlines operates flights from Terminal A-East and is the sole occupant of Terminals B and C for domestic and international flights. The terminals share a ticketing area and baggage claim and have 2 concourses — B and C.

The terminals have 2 security checkpoints above either end of the ticketing area that provide convenient access to Concourse B or C.

Outside of the secure area, 2 bridges lead to the Marriott Hotel and parking garages. Both bridges have SEPTA train stations for easy connections to the city.

Concourse B has 15 gates numbered B1 to B11 and B13 to B16, and Concourse C also has 15 gates numbered C17 to C31. Both concourses have a good selection of shops and restaurants, with more along the connector between the 2 concourses. The connector also has an American Airlines Admirals Club.

Terminal D

Philadelphia International Airport Terminal D
Philadelphia International Airport Terminal D. Image Credit: Philadelphia International Airport

Flights throughout the U.S. and Canada operate from Terminal D, by Alaska, Air Canada, Delta, Spirit, Sun Country, and United. Ticketing is located on level 1 along with baggage claim across the ground transportation area.

Terminal D shares a security checkpoint with Terminal E, located within the connector between the 2 terminals.

Concourse D has 16 gates numbered D1 to D16, along with a good selection of bars, cafes, and a Delta Sky Club.

Terminal E

Philadelphia International Airport Terminal E
Philadelphia International Airport Terminal E. Image Credit: Philadelphia International Airport

Frontier, JetBlue, Southwest, and Spirit operate from Terminal E’s 16 gates numbered E1 to E16. Ticketing is located on level 1, along with baggage claim across the ground transportation area.

A bridge connects the terminal to the parking garage, and from the bridge, passengers can access the SEPTA train station.

Terminal E shares a security checkpoint with Terminal D, in addition to a range of shops and restaurants in the terminal connector.

Terminal F

Philadelphia International Airport Terminal F
Terminal F at Philadelphia International Airport. Image Credit: Philadelphia International Airport

Terminal F has 37 gates numbered F1 to F9, F11 to F35, and F37 to F39, with American Eagle and Contour serving North American flights.

Terminal F has 1 security checkpoint on the same level (1) as the ticketing area, and this leads through to a concourse with gates F1 to F9.

2 other concourses branch off from the central concourse area, which also houses a good selection of shops and restaurants, along with an American Airlines Admirals Club.

Inter-terminal Transport

Terminal Shuttle Bus

Free shuttle buses operate between Terminals A-East and F and between Terminals C and F. These run inside the secure area, so there’s no need to re-clear security on arrival at the next terminal.

These are the locations of the shuttle stops:

  • Terminal A-East, in the connector to Terminal B
  • Terminal C, in the connector to Terminal D
  • Terminal F, from the central concourse area

Walking

PHL has a handy layout with all of the terminals accessible by foot. If you’re prepared to go the distance, then the walk from the 2 furthest points (Terminal A-West to Terminal F) is around 1.3 miles (approximately 30 minutes).

Passengers can freely walk between all terminals, which is particularly handy for long flight connections to make use of the facilities at another terminal.

Security and Customs at PHL

PHL’s security checkpoints are open during these hours:

  • Terminal A-West: 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.
  • Terminal A-East: 4 a.m to 8:20 p.m.
  • Terminal B: 3:30 a.m to 9:15 p.m.
  • Terminal C: 4:30 a.m to 8 p.m. (TSA PreCheck only)
  • Terminal D/E: 3:45 a.m to 11:15 p.m.
  • Terminal F: 6 a.m to 9:20 p.m.

If arriving on an international flight, passengers are required to pass through immigration, collect luggage, and clear customs before connecting to an onward flight.

Hot Tip: Want going through security to be less stressful? Explore our guide on how to easily get through TSA security

TSA PreCheck

There are dedicated TSA PreCheck lanes at the Terminal C and D/E security checkpoints. Approved passengers can utilize this service for expedited security clearance.

Global Entry

There are Global Entry kiosks at PHL in the customs area of Terminal A-West (level 3).

If you have submitted your application and need to arrange an interview, PHL has a Global Entry Enrollment Center inside Terminal A-West. The opening hours are Monday to Thursday 1:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday (closed Fridays).

PHL also participates in Enrollment on Arrival, so if you are conditionally approved, you can complete your interview in the international arrivals hall daily from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Hot Tip: Have more questions about Global Entry? Here’s a list of the most frequently asked questions about Global Entry along with our expert answers to help. 

Mobile Passport

PHL accepts Mobile Passport Control for passengers entering the U.S. from an international flight.

On arrival at PHL, complete the New Trip section within the app and present your electronic receipt and passport to a CBP agent.

PHL Airport Lounges

PHL has 9 airport lounges, including a United Club and 3 Admirals Clubs, where passengers can purchase entry on the day of their flight. The other lounges are reserved for eligible passengers flying in premium cabins or with appropriate frequent flyer credentials.

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LoungeLocationOpening Hours*Day Pass Fee per Person**
Terminal A-East, between gates A4 and A6ASunday to Friday: 1:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Saturday: 6 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
$79
Terminal B/C connector, level 3 (entrance via escalator near food court)Daily: 4:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Terminal F, above the food court on level 2Daily: 7 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
American Airlines Flagship LoungeTerminal A-West, between gates A15 and A16Coming soonN/A
British Airways Galleries LoungeTerminal A-West, near gate A14Daily: 2:45 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.N/A
The Centurion LoungeTerminal A-West, near gate A14Daily: 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.N/A
Delta Sky ClubTerminal D, in the D/E connectorSunday to Friday: 4:15 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Saturday: 4:15 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
N/A
United ClubTerminal C/D connectorDaily: 5 a.m. to 6 p.m.$59
USO Lounge (Free for Active Military)Terminal E, near gate E1Wed.: to Mon.: 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.N/A

* Hours are subject to change without notice. Lounge access may be restricted at times due to capacity.
** Day Pass for any passenger. Lounges marked as N/A only allow entry for eligible passengers in their premium cabins, frequent flyer programs, or participating credit card programs.

Hot Tip: Want access to lounges without paying the day-pass fee? Here are the best personal and business credit cards for complimentary airport lounge access.

Priority Pass Access

Priority Pass holders can use their membership to gain entry into Minute Suites for 1 hour with up to 3 guests in the same suite. Minute Suites is located in the secure area in the connector between Terminals A and B.

Priority Pass also includes access to Be Relax Spa in Terminal C near gate C18.

Guests can choose 1 of the following treatments:

  • Be Back 30-minute lounger massage
  • Be Back 15-minute lounger massage plus aromatherapy and O2
  • Head Up 10-minute lounger massage plus aromatherapy and O2
  • Be Feet 10-minute lounger massage plus aromatherapy and O2

Hot Tip: Find out more about Priority Pass memberships as well as the best credit cards for complimentary Priority Pass access.

Airport Dining and Drinks at PHL

PHL has 75 restaurants, cafes, and food stations, and almost all of these are located in the gate areas leaving minimal choice outside of security.

See the range of restaurants available and their locations on the airport website.

PHL Airport Wi-Fi and Charging Stations

There is free Wi-Fi available throughout Philadelphia International Airport provided by AT&T.

Charging Stations: Charging stations are located throughout all terminals, many with Power Up at PHL branding.

Hot Tip: Not every airport has free Wi-Fi, so you may want to bring your own when not flying through PHL. Here are the best mobile Wi-Fi hotspots, so you’re never disconnected!

PHL Airport Lost and Found

For items lost in the terminals, restrooms, shops, and restaurants, passengers can contact PHL’s lost and found department located in the communication center between Terminals C and D (open 8 a.m. to midnight). The office can also be contacted by calling 215-937-6888 or emailing lostandfound@phl.org.

For items lost on an airplane or at a departure gate, you must contact the relevant airline. Email TSA at PHLlostandfound@tsa.dhs.gov for items lost at security.

Additional Airport Information

Information Services

Staffed information desks can be found throughout the airport. Assistance (including paging services) is also available by calling 215-937-6937.

Children’s Play Areas

PHL has a children’s play area in Terminal A-East, just as you come through security, though it is currently closed for renovations. PHL ranks among the top most kid-friendly U.S. airports offering airport entertainment such as magicians and caricaturists and a summer-long entertainment program called Just Plane Fun

Hot Tip: If you’ll be spending some time in Philadelphia, check out these fun kid-friendly things to do.

Baby Facilities

PHL has 4 Mamava nursing pods in the following locations:

  • Terminal A-West near gate A14
  • Terminal B/C in the B/C connector
  • Terminal E just after security
  • Terminal F at the entrance to gates F24-F39

Traveling With a Pet

Unfortunately, PHL doesn’t rank as one of the top pet-friendly U.S. airports, but there are plenty of pet relief areas located in every terminal:

Inside the secure area:

  • Terminal A-West near gate A16
  • Terminal A-East before the A/B connector
  • Terminal B on the B side of the A/B connector
  • Terminal C/D in the C/D connector
  • Terminal D next to the United Club
  • Terminal D near gate D3
  • Terminal D near gates D4 and D5
  • Terminal E near gate E1
  • Terminal F just after the security checkpoint

Outside the secure area:

  • Between Terminals A-West and A-East on the departures road
  • Between Terminals B and C at ticketing and the airport communications center
  • Between Terminals E and F on the departures road
  • Terminal A-East at arrivals next to baggage claim
  • Terminal B at arrivals next to baggage claim
  • Terminal E at arrivals next to baggage claim

Duty Free

PHL has 5 duty free shops located in Terminals A-East, A-West, and D. These can be found in the following locations:

  • Terminal A-West near gates A14, A18, and A22
  • Terminal A-East near gate A9
  • Terminal D near gate D8

Smoking Areas

Designated smoking areas are located curbside outside of every terminal. No smoking is permitted inside of the terminals.

Prayer

A quiet room is located in the D/E connector for passengers of any faith to reflect, meditate, or pray.

Money

ATMs are located in every terminal and can be found in the following locations:

  • Terminal A-West at the international arrivals hall, near gate A18, or at baggage claim
  • Terminal A-East at baggage claim, near gates A1, A6, A8, A10, and A12, or at the A/B connector
  • Terminal B near gate B5, at B/C baggage claim, or at the B/C connector
  • Terminal C near Bud & Marilyn’s and C21
  • Terminal D near gate D7, next to Hudson News, and in the arrivals area
  • Terminal E near Hudson News and gate E3
  • Terminal F near gates F25 and F9 as well as baggage claim

Luggage Storage

There are no luggage storage facilities at PHL.

Important PHL Phone Numbers

General Inquiries: 215-937-6937

Automated Flight Info: 800-PHL-GATE

Airport Parking: 215-683-9842

Lost and Found: 215-937-6888

Travel to and From PHL

Transport Options

PHL has 3 main roads that run through the airport — the south transportation road, arrivals road, and departures road. Organized transport departs and arrives from either the south transportation road or the arrivals road in designated zones, which are well-signposted at the airport:

Ground Transportation Pick-up Zones 

  • Arrivals road
    • Zone 1 — SEPTA bus
    • Zone 3 — Parking courtesy shuttle
    • Zone 4 — Hotel courtesy shuttle
  • South transportation road
    • Zone 5 — Taxicabs
    • Zone 6 — Limousines or vans
    • Zone 7 — Rideshare app service
    • Zone 8 — Charter bus/couriers
    • Zone 9 — Rental car shuttle

Train

SEPTA: PHL is served by the SEPTA train service on the airport regional line from the Philadelphia city center. Train stations are located at several of the airport terminals:

  • Terminal A-East
  • Terminal B
  • Terminal C/D
  • Terminal E/F

Trains depart every 30 minutes  and operate during the following hours:

  • From airport to city center
    • Weekdays: 5:07 a.m. to 12:07 a.m.
    • Weekends: 6:07 a.m. to 12:07 a.m.
  • From the city center to the airport
    • Weekdays: 4:13 a.m. to 11:03 p.m.
    • Weekends: 5:13 a.m. to 11:13 p.m.

The journey takes 25 minutes and costs $6.75 from a station between the airport and city center and $9.25 for stations beyond the city center.

Regional: Passengers can connect from the airport regional line to other regional lines at the following stations:

  • University City
  • 30th Street
  • Suburban
  • Jefferson

Amtrak: Passengers can connect to Amtrak services (Northeast Corridor and Keystone) at the 30th Street station.

NJ Transit Atlantic City Rail Line: Passengers can connect to the NJ Transit Atlantic City Rail Line at the 30th Street station.

Buses

SEPTA Bus: 3 bus services operate from every terminal outside of baggage claim on the arrivals road. A single ride is $2.50 for the following routes:

  • Route 37 to/from South Philadelphia and Chester
  • Route 108 to/from 69th Street Transportation Center
  • Route 115 to/from Suburban Square in Ardmore

Shuttle and Private Sedan/Limousine 

Passengers can book private or shared rides in advance with these companies or on-arrival at the airport at the ground transportation desk of baggage claim.

Private ride sedans and limousines depart from zone 6 of the commercial transportation roadway and shared shuttles from zone 7.

Taxi

Taxis are available from zone 5 on the commercial transportation roadway for each terminal.

A flat rate of $28.50 ($1 extra per additional adult passenger) is charged for travel to Philadelphia city center, which includes the following areas:

  • Fairmount Ave (North)
  • South Street (South)
  • Delaware River (East)
  • University City/ 38th Street (West)

Metered taxis are also available with a minimum $11 fare from the airport.

Ride Services

Ride services such as Uber and Lyft are permitted to pick up from the outer lanes of the arrivals road (zone 7) and drop off curbside of each terminal.

Directions by Car to PHL

Arriving From Philadelphia City Center

Take I-95 South until exit 12A-B for PA-291 towards Cargo City. Use the left lanes to follow signs for the airport terminals.

Arriving From Wilmington

Take I-95 North for Chester/Philadelphia. Use the right 2 lanes to take exit 12 (Philadelphia International Airport) and follow signs for the airport terminals.

Arriving From the Coast (Atlantic City/Ocean City)

Take the Atlantic City Expressway and continue onto I-76 for W. Whitman Bridge/Philadelphia. Keep left at the fork to stay on I-76 and take exit 351 to I-95. Merge onto I-95 South and take exit 12A-B for PA-291 towards Cargo City. Use the left lanes to follow signs for the airport terminals. Please note that this route has tolls.

PHL Airport Parking Information

Philadelphia International Airport Parking
Philadelphia International Airport Parking. Image Credit: Philadelphia International Airport

Official Airport Parking

PHL has 18,940 parking spaces within parking garages available outside each terminal and an economy parking lot. Garages A, B, C, and E/F are connected to the terminals with direct bridge access and ground-level walkways.

Short-term Parking

Short-term parking is available in all terminal parking garages on the ground level with a height clearance of 6 feet, 2 inches. Ground-level and upper-level parking have the same fees until your stay exceeds 4 hours:

  • Up to 0.5 hour: $4
  • 0.5 to 1 hour: $6
  • 1 to 1.5 hours: $8
  • 1.5 to 2 hours: $10
  • 2 to 2.5 hours: $12
  • 2.5 to 3 hours: $15
  • 3 to 3.5 hours: $17
  • 3.5 to 4 hours: $24
  • 4 to 24 hours:
    • Ground-level parking: $44
    • Upper-level parking: $24

AAdvantage® Aviator® Mastercard® Parking is located closer to Terminal B than garage B and offers cheaper rates for eligible AAdvantage Aviator cardmembers:

  • Up to 0.5 hour: $3
  • 0.5 to 1 hour: $5
  • 1 to 1.5 hours: $5
  • 1.5 to 2 hours: $8
  • 2 to 2.5 hours: $10
  • 2.5 to 3 hours: $12
  • 3 to 3.5 hours: $14
  • 3.5 to 4 hours: $19
  • 4 to 24 hours: $36

Long-term Parking

Long-term parking is available in the economy parking lot located north on airport property. Parking is charged at a flat fee of $15 for every 24 hours.

Shuttle buses operate between all terminals (arrivals road) and the economy parking lot 24/7.

Hot Tip: There are 7 electric charging stations throughout the parking lots: 2 in garage C (level 1), 2 in garage D (level 1), and 3 in the economy parking lot (near the airport toll plaza).

Pick-up or Drop-off Parking

The cell phone waiting lot is located on airport property, accessible from I-95 and Route 291. The lot is located a 1-minute drive from the baggage claim areas, so it’s ideal for drivers picking up passengers that do not wish to pay for short-term parking.

Drivers may stay for a maximum of 30 minutes and must not leave their vehicles during this time. Once they have received a call for a pick-up, passengers can be collected from both the departures and arrival roads.

Off-site and Hotel Parking

Off-site parking lots can provide a cheap alternative to parking lots on airport property.

As well as cheaper daily rates, these external parking lots operate their own shuttle service to/from the airport and can be booked at airportparkingreservations.com or similar third-party booking sites. Daily parking for PHL starts at $8.99.

Parking for Passengers With Disabilities

Parking for passengers with disabilities can be found in all official airport parking lots, with disabled parking bays on the ground level of the terminal lots.

For access to/from the economy parking lots, all shuttle buses are wheelchair accessible.

Parking Contact Number

General parking inquiries: 215-683-9842

Car Rentals at PHL Airport

Car rental services are available on airport property, accessible by riding a free shuttle bus from zone 9 of the south commercial road. The following rental agencies are available:

Hot Tip: Find out which credit cards include car rental insurance as a benefit and avoid paying for expensive insurance through the rental company. 

PHL Airport Hotels

Philadelphia Airport Marriott
Philadelphia Airport Marriott. Image Credit: Marriott

The Philadelphia Airport Marriott is connected directly to Terminal B via a bridge, so it is a convenient choice for travelers looking to not stray too far from the airport.

Other hotels range from 2- to 4-stars, with most located 0.5 to 4 miles from the airport. View a list of popular Philadelphia International Airport hotels below, ordered by distance from the airport.

PHL Airport Hotels

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HotelAddress and Phone NumberStar RatingDistance From the Airport (Miles)
Philadelphia Airport Marriott1 Arrivals Rd. Terminal B, Philadelphia, PA 19153

215-492-9000

40
Extended Stay America – Philadelphia – Airport – Bartram Ave.8880 Bartram Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19153

215-365-4360

20.5

Extended Stay America – Philadelphia – Airport – Tinicum Blvd.

9000 Tinicum Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19153

215-492-6766

 2 0.5

Embassy Suites Philadelphia – Airport

9000 Bartram Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19153

215-365-4500

 3 0.5
Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Philadelphia Airport8840 Tinicum Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19153

215-492-0700

 2 0.6

Fairfield Inn Philadelphia Airport

8800 Bartram Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19153

215-365-2254

 3 0.7

Sonesta Select Philadelphia Airport

8900 Bartram Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19153

215-365-2200

 3 0.7
Hampton Inn Philadelphia-Airport8600 Bartram Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19153

215-966-1300

 3 0.7
DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Airport4509 Island Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19153

215-966-4150

 3 1
Aloft Philadelphia Airport4301 Island Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19153

267-298-1700

 3 1.1
Sheraton Suites Philadelphia Airport4101 B Island Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19153

215-365-6600

 3 1.1
Four Points by Sheraton Philadelphia Airport4101A Island Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19153

215-492-0400

 3 1.1
Residence Inn by Marriott Philadelphia Airport3701 Island Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19153

215-921-8011

 3 1.3
Delta Hotel Philadelphia Airport500 Stevens Dr., Philadelphia, PA 19113

610-521-5900

 4 1.6
Travelodge by Wyndham Essington / Philadelphia Airport43 Industrial Hwy., Essington, PA 19029

610-227-6945

23.2
Wyndham Garden Philadelphia Airport45 Industrial Hwy., Essington, PA 19029

610-521-2400

33.2
Holiday Inn Express Philadelphia Airport101 Taylor Ave., Essington, PA 19029

610-521-1200

23.3
Airport Waterfront Inn103 Taylor Ave., Essington, PA 19029

610-521-1400

23.3
Red Roof Inn PLUS+ Philadelphia Airport49 Industrial Hwy., Essington, PA 19029

610-521-5090

23.4
La Quinta by Wyndham Philadelphia Airport53 Industrial Hwy., Essington, PA 19029

610-521-9800

23.4
Best Western West Deptford Inn98 Friars Blvd., West Deptford, NJ 08086

856-848-4111

23.8
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Philadelphia Airport / Ridley Park201 Industrial Hwy., Ridley Park, PA 19078

610-915-6600

33.9

Top 3 Hotel Stays Using Points

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HotelAddress and Phone NumberStar RatingDistance From the Airport (Miles)Loyalty ProgramPoint Redemption Cost
Philadelphia Airport Marriott1 Arrivals Rd. Terminal B, Philadelphia, PA 19153

215-492-9000

40Marriott BonvoyFrom 32,000 points

Embassy Suites Philadelphia – Airport

9000 Bartram Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19153

215-365-4500

 3 0.5Hilton HonorsFrom 35,000 points
Sheraton Suites Philadelphia Airport4101 B Island Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19153

215-365-6600

 4 1.1Marriott BonvoyFrom 20,000 points

The Philadelphia Airport Marriott is connected via skywalk to Philadelphia International Airport Terminal B, making for 1 quick trip to the airport. Visitors will also be near downtown Philadelphia’s most celebrated top attractions, including Penn’s Landing, the National Constitution Center, Wells Fargo Center, and Eagle’s Stadium at Lincoln Financial Field. Award nights at the hotel start at 32,000 points per night.

The Embassy Suites Philadelphia Airport is located just half a mile from the airport and 4 miles from sports venues such as Citizens Bank Park, Lincoln Financial Field, and the Wells Fargo Center. Guests will enjoy a free airport shuttle, complimentary drinks, and free made-to-order breakfast. Hilton no longer publishes an award chart, but you can expect an award night at the hotel to cost from 35,000 points per night.

The Sheraton Suites Philadelphia Airport offers a convenient complimentary shuttle to the PHL and many of the downtown Philadelphia attractions. Guests also have access to a fitness center, pool, and on-site restaurants and a lounge. Award nights at the hotel start from 20,000 points per night.

Hot Tip: If you’re looking to top off your points to stay at any of these options, see our guides on the best ways to earn more Marriott Bonvoy or Hilton Honors points.

Final Thoughts

Philadelphia Airport doesn’t have a fantastic reputation, scoring a mere 3/10 on Skytrax airport reviews. Customer Service and long security queues are at the heart of these complaints, so be sure to arrive at the airport with plenty of time before your flight.

PHL is a significant economic contributor, supporting more than 106,000 jobs and generating $16.8 billion in revenue, of which no funds are taken from the taxpayer’s money.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What terminal is American Airlines in at Philadelphia Airport?

American Airlines operates from Terminals A-West, A-East, and B/C. The airline’s international flights depart from A-West, while domestic flights can be either B/C terminals — it’s important to check your ticket before arriving at the airport.

Is Philadelphia a big airport?

Philadelphia International Airport covers 2,584 acres and has 4 runways. It’s furthest points are around 1.3 miles apart, with passengers being able to walk the entire route or catch a terminal shuttle bus. PHL serves 92 domestic and 27 international destinations.

What terminal is Starbucks in Philadelphia Airport?

There are 2 Starbucks at Philadelphia International Airport — 1 in the Terminal B/C connector and 1 in Terminal C near gate C31.

Can you walk between terminals at Philadelphia Airport?

Passengers can walk between terminals at Philadelphia International Airport without the need to re-clear security on arrival at the next terminal. The 2 furthest points are around 1.3 miles apart so passengers can either walk or catch the terminal shuttle bus and remain inside the secure area.

Is Philadelphia Airport easy to get around?

It’s easy to walk between terminals at Philadelphia International Airport and passengers can remain inside the secure area throughout. Baggage claim is separate from the ticketing area, so if you need to collect your luggage in between connecting flights, this can be a bit of a hassle.

Can you sleep in Philadelphia Airport?

Passengers can sleep inside or outside of the secure area at Philadelphia International Airport.

How many terminals does Philadelphia Airport have?

Philadelphia International Airport has 7 terminals — A-West, A-East, B, C, D, E, and F. These are all interconnected, so passengers can walk between terminals inside of the secure area.

How early should I arrive for my flight at PHL?

The airport recommends that passengers should arrive 2 hours before a domestic flight and 3 hours before an international flight.

How do I get to Philadelphia Airport?

PHL is served by the SEPTA train service on the airport regional line from Philadelphia city center. Train stations are located at several of the airport terminals:

  • Terminal A-East
  • Terminal B
  • Terminal C/D
  • Terminal E/F

Trains depart every 30 minutes and operate during the following hours:

  • From airport to city center
    • Weekdays: 5:07 a.m. to 12:07 a.m.
    • Weekends: 6:07 a.m. to 12:07 a.m.
  • From the city center to the airport
    • Weekdays: 4:13 a.m. to 11:03 p.m.
    • Weekends: 5:13 a.m. to 11:13 p.m.

Does Amtrak go to the Philadelphia Airport?

Amtrak does not operate from Philadelphia International Airport but passengers can connect to Amtrak services (Northeast Corridor and Keystone) at the 30th Street station on the regional airport line (SEPTA service).

How much does Philadelphia Airport line cost?

The regional airport line costs $6.75 from a station between the airport and city center and $9.25 for stations beyond the city center.

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