Introduction
Airport in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States "Philadelphia Airport" redirects here. For other airports serving Philadelphia, see List of airports in the Delaware Valley. For the airport in Mississippi, see Philadelphia Municipal Airport. Philadelphia International AirportAerial view of Philadelphia International Airport in June 2024, looking southeastIATA: PHLICAO: KPHLFAA LID: PHLWMO: 72408SummaryAirport typePublicOwner/OperatorPhiladelphia Department of AviationServesDelaware ValleySouth JerseyLocationPhiladelphia/Tinicum Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, U.S.OpenedJune 20, 1940; 85 years ago (1940-06-20)Hub forAmerican AirlinesUPS AirlinesOperating base forFrontier AirlinesBuilt1925; 101 years ago (1925)Time zoneEST (UTC−05:00) • Summer (DST)EDT (UTC−04:00)Elevation AMSL11 m / 36 ftCoordinates39°52′19″N 075°14′28″W / 39.87194°N 75.24111°W / 39.87194; -75.24111Websitewww.phl.orgMapsFAA airport diagramInteractive map of Philadelphia International AirportRunways Direction Length Surface m ft 8/26 1,524 5,001 Asphalt 9L/27R 2,896 9,500 Asphalt 9R/27L 3,658 12,000 Asphalt 17/35 1,981 6,500 Asphalt Statistics (2025)Aircraft operations323,122Passengers30,136,790 02.5%Total cargo (metric tons)482,483.6Source: PHL Airport Federal Aviation Administration Philadelphia International Airport (IATA: PHL, ICAO: KPHL, FAA LID: PHL) is the primary international airport serving Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It served 30.1 million passengers annually in 2025, making it the busiest airport in Pennsylvania and the 21st-busiest airport in the United States. The airport is located 7 miles (11 km) from Center City Philadelphia and has 22 airlines that offer nearly 500 daily departures to more than 130 destinations worldwide. The airport is the fifth-largest hub for American Airlines and serves as American Airlines' primary hub in the Northeastern United States and its primary European and transatlantic gateway. The airport is also a regional cargo hub for UPS Airlines and a focus city for Frontier Airlines. The airport has service to cities in the United States, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, Europe, and the Middle East. As of 2019, the airport offers flights to 140 destinations, 102 of which are domestic and 38 of which international. Much of the airport property is in the city of Philadelphia. Terminal A, the international terminal, and the western and southern ends of the airfield are in Tinicum Township, Delaware County. PHL covers 2,302 acres (932 ha) and has four runways. Philadelphia International Airport is an important component of the economies of the Philadelphia metropolitan area, and Pennsylvania. The Commonwealth's Aviation Bureau reported in its Pennsylvania Air Service Monitor that the total economic impact made by the state's airports in 2004 was $22 billion. In 2017, the airport commissioned a new economic impact report, which found that it accounted for $15.4 billion in economic activity, $5.4 billion in total earnings, and over 96,000 direct and indirect jobs. In October 2022, the airport gained a direct connection to a Colonial Pipeline fuel supply. The air traffic control tower at Philadelphia International Airport