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Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)
Location:
Philadelphia is the closest major airport, located about 25 minutes
from Wilmington. Time: GMT -5
(GMT -4 from March to November). Contacts:
Tel: +1 215 937 6937. Transfer between
terminals: Travelators are available to help passengers
move between terminals. Transfer to the
city: The Delaware Express offers a shuttle service from
the airport to various locations in Delaware. The SEPTA rail service
from Terminals A-East, B, C, D and E connects to Delaware and also
connects to Philadelphia's 30th Street Amtrak station; Amtrak
services Delaware. Taxis are available from Zone 5 on the Commercial
Transportation Roadway.
Car rental: are represented
at the airport. Information phones are available at all baggage
claim areas for each of the car rental agencies.
Facilities: Facilities at the
airport include restaurants, bars, shops, massage service, 15 ATMs,
postal service, wireless Internet and shoe shine service.
Parking: Garage parking is
available with access to Terminals A through F. Short-term parking
offers access to these terminals as well as baggage claim. The
long-term economy lot is located past Terminal F. Shuttle service is
provided back to the terminals 24 hours a day.
Departure tax: None. Website:
www.phl.org
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Philadelphia Airport by William Kelly
Living in the Detroit
area, my business and family trips to Philadelphia are always
via Northwest Airlines, which practically has a monopoly in
Detroit. In PHL, the terminal that Northwest uses is narrow,
horribly crowded, sorely in need of serious upgrades. Worse
still, the TSA area is very narrow, crowded and obviously
temporary, consisting of painted plywood walls and serpentine
cattle chute lines. Lines at this terminal's TSA almost always
back up down the long corridor connecting the terminal with
baggage claim and the parking garage. On my last trip (early Oct
2007), I had to wait in line 35 minutes to clear security. At
this location, TSA personnel like to shout directions at
passengers, all of which is totally unnecessary and adds to
passenger stress and confusion, mainly because most passengers
can't hear what is being said amid the background noise. While
connected to the other terminals, for some reason PHL doesn't
permit passengers to move around. If you arrive early and want a
better selection of restaurants than the terrible ones on offer
at the terminal used by Northwest, PHL forces you to go through
TSA twice! A major construction project is now underway and,
when completed in 2008, may cause me to redo my review. For now,
there isn't a lot to recommend.
Philadelphia Airport by Edgar Fedorkao
PHL can be a pleasant
to travel through but not always. Traffic on the taxiways can
lead to long delays on the ground when your waiting to depart
the runway. The facilities are updated yet cramped and there are
plenty of food and shopping selections. Using Atlantic City, BWI,
or Newark may fair better in the future but for now, I'm
sticking with PHL.
Philadelphia Airport by Steve Maier
Philly has improved a
lot. It is still the most crowded of all airports, but security
waiting time was improved since I flew last. What I liked most
is the new Business Lounge of US Airways in Terminal 1A. Large
and open, nice seating and good food. If only the planes would
be half as good as the lounge, US Air would be a nice choice.
What I like also about Philly is the nice shopping and food
court in the C concourse.
Philadelphia Airport by A Johnson
During peak times, the
narrow concourses and insufficient seating areas become clogged
with passengers. Walking between concourses takes a while. Not
all concourses are connected both airside and landside, which
often requires you to walk outdoors to go to another terminal.
Queues for TSA grow quite long at peak times, and since there
isn't much room for people to wait near the checkpoints, the
queues snake back down the corridors toward the ticket counters.
PHL has only two parallel runways, which are insufficient for a
major domestic hub and increasingly popular low fare
destination, especially when bad weather hits. Even when the
weather is perfect though, delays can quickly stack up.
Philadelphia Airport by Olivier Fernandez
All the US Airways
flight must be landing within a 2 hour window not counting AF,
LH and BA flights. Therefore, the passport control took over 2
hours if you landed between 02:30PM to 04:30PM A nightmare...
add another 45 minutes to 60 minutes for security check. Please
do allow 3 hours in between your connecting flights.
Philadelphia Airport by Peter Roozemaal
Used PHL yesterday for
a BA flight PHL-LHR-AMS. Facilities on the land side of terminal
A-west checkin could be better. I went to international arrivals
for a seat and a cup of tea to pass the time till BA counters
would open. Facilities in the A (international) terminal are
good, sufficient seating, selection of restaurants and shops.
TSA check was certainly not worse than at other US airports
(they say "please" nowadays). I like the Philly "one terminal"
concept.
Philadelphia Airport by David Guenthner
The ticketing and
baggage claim areas were cramped and outdated, and the baggage
claim for my airline (Southwest) was in a different terminal
than where my flight arrived. The line for security extended
back into the skybridge connecting the terminal to the parking
garage. Terminal food selections were mediocre although not too
horribly overpriced by airport standards. Passenger lounges
mediocre. There is a train that connects the airport to
downtown, but its primary passengers appeared to be airport
employees. On my train to downtown, the air conditioning unit
was soaking the first three rows. The worst part about
Philadelphia is that, despite its status as a major low-fare hub
and international entry point, it only has two runways for
commercial service. If there is any kind of bad weather - as
happened the morning I flew home - the flight delays just
compound. When I left for the airport three hours before my
scheduled departure, my flight was supposed to leave 30 minutes
late. When I got to the airport, the delay had increased to 70
minutes. Once the delay got bumped to three hours - - meaning
that I would be stuck in Nashville overnight if I got out of
Philly - they re-routed me through Chicago. However, that meant
switching concourses - and having to go through another clogged
TSA checkpoint. I didn't even have time to re-tie my shoes
before having to run onto the jetbridge of my new flight. The
next time I have to go to Philadelphia on business, I'm flying
to Baltimore and taking a train.
Philadelphia Airport by David Thornton
Flew into PHL from MAN
(US Airways) then connected to RSW. Have to disagree with
previous comments. One of the most efficient American airports I
have visited. Through immigration, baggage and customs in 15
minutes. Easy connection (on foot rather than train or bus) to
Terminal C. Return just as easy. Good food and shopping options.
Significantly better experience than ATL, LAX or JFK - would
travel via PHL again.
Philadelphia Airport by Bill Atkins
A third world country
could be proud of this airport. Every aspect is wrong and
reflects apalling managment. Arrived from overseas - only one
INS agent for all US citizens - at least this delay meant that
we were not waiting in the baggage hall as long - an hour in PHL
is not unusual. Toilets all disgusting. Employess surly and
inactive - mostly standing around in groups talking, which is
presumable why the bags take so long and the toilets are dirty -
no-one seems in any way accountable for what they are paid to
do. The city of Philadelphia should be ashamed of this place as
the first aspect of their city many people see.
Philadelphia Airport by Kuhan Kandiah
Although there was a
terrible delay on my flight out of this airport while on
transit, I managed to study a little of Terminal F and I think
it was a great terminal with several bookshops, cafes and
toilets. However, it lacked internet facilities such as an
internet kiosk which can be handy when on delay such as my
flight.
Philadelphia Airport by David Stein
Having flown out of
Philadelphia International Airport for many years to both
domestic and international destinations, I have noticed many
improvements. If you arrive up to2 hours early, check in is
painless and takes all of 10 minutes. I found security no more
or less crowded than in other airports. Access to the airport by
train is a wonderful convenience. There is room for improvement
The baggage areas can use substantial upgrading and sections of
the airport seem like they are under construction. PHL is not a
beautiful ultra modern airport but is very practical and user
friendly.
Philadelphia Airport by Mark Arnold
I've used PHL several
times now, on flights to and from MAN with US Airways. I could
not disagree more with the previous correspondents. The route
from the gate to the Homeland Security desks was very swift, as
they all are from A West. The Security was very swift; no stupid
questions or anything silly. On my return to MAN the folks at
check in were very polite and very, very quick. The TSA were,
well, TSA, but they could have been a lot worse (have you flown
international into SEA or DFW lately?) . The US Airways exec
lounge was a cash bar though which was a shock and a major
downer.
Philadelphia Airport by Dorothy Tonks
Having been a resident
of NJ for 30+ years and traveling all over the country using
both Newark Airport and Philadelphia airport, I always wondered
why everything was always so much more difficult dealing with
the employees at Philadelphia airport. Now having moved away but
still flying in to Philadelphia because of the convenience to
where I am going, I find everything remains the same. The
nickname City of Brotherly Love sure didn't come going and
coming through the airport. Security employees both inside and
the police outside are horrible. What's the saying about a give
someone a little power and it goes to their head? I now have the
opportunity to travel quite a bit and there is nothing that can
compare with the utter disregard for decent treatment of the
people that use the airport in Philadelphia to the many airport
facilities within the US lumped all together. I have no problem
going through the security checks, taking off my shoes, my coat
and following the rules, but for someone to go through that
because some big strong man has a power complex or a bad day!
Whoever is responsible for these employees should be ashamed. I
know the public can be rude, but do employees have to take their
frustrations out on those who are not.
Philadelphia Airport by Richard Walder
I have to say, that
using PHL for the first time, it was appallling. We arrived on a
US aIr flight from LGW and had a connecting US Air flight to SFO
later in the afternoon. Arrival after a 9+ flight was on time,
but chaos ensued from the moment we left the aircraft. Poor
signs, cramped walkways and little info. Immigration was, I must
say painless and efficiently handled by a friendly officer, and
only a short queue, but as to getting our luggage & the
changeover to internal flight was painful. After depositing our
luggage, we then found we had to go through another security
check, why, we had already been through two very good checks at
LGW. The line was about half a mile long, moving slowly and even
the staff trying to administer this chaos admitted it was
ridiculous. We were lucky we had nearly three hours connection,
but other poor people stood no chance to get through this
connection and security. Why have only two or three machines
working and being ridiculous about shoes off, belts off and then
a full slow personal body search by a very unfriendly security
guard, while all your property is just left lying around
unattended at the end of the conveyor belt. This needs to be
improved for international passengers who have already been
through proven efficient security checks in Europe. Getting
between terminals might be good if you want, or indeed need the
shops, but after a 9+ hours transatlantic flight a mile walk
seems very hard work. More moving walkways would help or a
"buggy shuttle service". Returning to LGW, from SFO via PHL was
even more painful. The US AIr flight landed on time, but was
held for over 40 minutes on the taxiway, due to terminal
congestion and when we eventually got off the flight we only had
minutes to make the long, long trek to the international gate.
No help from US Air ground staff, not interested in advising the
other gate staff we were on our way, despite asking
specifically. After walking quickly about half way to our gate,
I managed to stop an empty buggie and asked the friendly woman
driver if there was a chance in getting dropped at our gate as
we were rushing to make the connection. She willingly obliged
and we made our connection, just, as last passengers boarding.
Our luggage did not make it, but followed us to England 24 hours
later. Having rushed to board, we then left the gate on time, to
sit in traffic on the taxiways and waste nearly an hour before
finally taking off. I would not make plans to use PHL again for
any trips to the USA where connections were concerned based on
these two experiences, preferring other hubs who seem from our
experience to handle transatlantic and domestic flights much
more efficiently. Shame as it looks a pleasant modern airport,
what we did see of it.
Philadelphia Airport by Doug Mitchell
The previous comments
deserve an "amen." Why can't this attitude be changed? It's such
a pervasive, enduring thread throughout 2 years of passengers'
commentaries. Specifically, we arrived from Paris via USAirways
about 5:00 PM Monday, Oct 24, along with many other flights -
hundreds of incoming passengers coming through customs.
Beautiful Terminal A had a large walkway toward all other
terminals, but inexplicably it was blocked off. NO signs,
instructions or personnel to direct anyone to any other
terminal! The only available path was to 3 elevators which
opened to the multi-level parking lot. We trekked about 3 blocks
distance to the far end, to entry to TSA security, as if we had
come in from outside the airport. Once we recleared TSA (with
attitudes displayed just as described in other commentaries), we
gained access to Terminals B-F. If I had not previously visited
this airport, especially if a non-US person, I would have been
completely disoriented, without a clue. What is wrong with this
the management of this place, that permits the only pathway to
other gates to be closed without an identified alternative?!
Philadelphia Airport by M Bolivar
Really clean airport.
Easy to move through the different terminals. Horrible lines
waiting for customs, specially when a few flights arrive at the
same time. I was not lucky at all with the officer, and despite
of being european and student, I had to wait in line for a long
time, and then go through a really unnecessary questionnaire
with an immigration officer in his office, specially taking into
account that I was in transit to Canada. Obsessive security, so
much that they could even open your luggage, and if you have
christmas presents in it, you will find them opened at home when
you will arrive, without the envelope, nice surprise, thanks to
the National Security Agency. Pretty fast baggage claim.
Terminal A is really clear and full of services, what it doesn't
happen at all in Terminal F, used by US Airways Shuttle. Small
terminal, uncomfortable seats, dark and total lack of anything
interesting in it.
Philadelphia Airport by P Walker
The 100% no-smoking
policy may sound like a great idea, but what it really gets you
is irritated passengers (especially if there's a long delay) and
toilets that smell like ashtrays. Where's the harm in ventilated
smoke rooms? Every other airport I've been to has them.
Philadelphia Airport by Sue Mattingly
I live near PHL and
agree completely with everyone here who said that PHL employees
are the worst in the universe. I can deal with delayed flights
and lost baggage fairly well, but the rude staff just takes the
cake. There is nobody around to help if you have a problem - and
if you fly out of or into philly, you'll have a problem. The
staff act like they're on some kind of a power trip, they
purposely withhold information; they are intentionally vague and
they are consistently rude with customers. This airport is
always understaffed. It is as if they are scraping the bottom of
the barrel in order to get people to work there and the worse
the employees get, the worse the employees they attract.
Employees driving those stupid carts practically run people down
and they act like people are stupid for not hearing their dumb
little cart bell in a crowded airport with people speaking over
a loud speaker. Employees at the "special services" ticket
counter are more interested in gossip and personal affairs than
dealing with the customers who have had their flights cancelled.
You go to the counter and get ignored until the clerk is "good
and ready" to deal with you. And don't for a minute speak up and
start asking a question before you're addressed or you can count
on a solid, "I'll get to you in a second" every time along with
futher lollygagging until they're good and ready to deal with
you. And they don't even deal with the problem correctly.
They'll put you on a flight and forget to put your luggage on
the same flight. Or they'll say they put you on a flight, only
to find out that they have it overbooked or something. At this
airport, everybody from security to the parking attendants are
rude - there's just no getting around it. This airport really
needs to clean up it's act with respect to the people they hire
and how they manage and train their employees. There is no
excuse for rudeness like that.
Philadelphia Airport by Gareth Bronkhorst
I have travelled
through PHL about 4 times now, and to be honest, I have to admit
that is a very nice airport. Unfortunately the Immigration,
Customs and Security officials are the rudest human beings I
have ever met in my entire life, but apart from that I really
like airport. It has a very good range of shops and a good food
hall.
Philadelphia Airport by Mike Rennie
My first time ever in
the US and first impressions left a very sour taste. First of
all we were referred to as aliens and directed to the red
section then we were confronted by this obnoxious clerk who
obviously thought himself a superior being - looked down his
nose at us like we were scum of the earth. I honestly felt I'd
done something criminal at first - until I realised he was just
an arrogant ******. I was still afraid to say anything
uncomplementary to him as he seemed the sort of chap who would
make life even harder for us "just because he could!" All in all
a horrible experience and will try to avoid the airport in
future.
Philadelphia Airport by Mark Foster
As a regular user of
PHL for long haul to LHR, I have to agree with some of the
comments below. Check-in for BA at PHL is normally pretty good,
but the "fun" begins at the first TSA checkpoint. Long lines are
the norm here, but I actually enjoy the ability to walk from
terminal to terminal (not possible at LHR). The shops in
terminal A are poor, so walking to the other terminals once
through security is worth the walk. Coming into PHL is a pretty
poor hello to the USA. BA are pretty much the only international
carrier on this particular arm of terminal A, and the homeland
security officers are not always pleasant. They often look
straight through you, and barely look you in the eye when asking
the normal questions. Not a fantastic hello to Philadelphia.
Then you'll have to wait an age for your package to arrive.
Philadelphia Airport by Julia Goricki
My husband and I flew
into Philadelphia Airport on April 6, 2005. Imagine my surprise
to be greeted into the country with the rudest security
employees I have ever encountered. I felt embarassed for our
country to be welcoming visitors to the USA in such a rude
manner. The employees were shouting at the guests to get in
line, do not cross that line on the floor and on and on. Most of
these employees english was so bad, even I could hardly
understand them, english guests were saying "what did he/she
say". Besides being rude the employees acted bored and had
condescending looks on their faces if the guests did not jump to
their demands. My husband came back to the country sick and was
faced with not only rude employees but also a long walk to
another terminal. We saw employees who should have been offering
customers rides sitting on the carts in groups having loud
conversations and ignoring the guests. We also saw ground
personnel with pants hanging to the knees, knit caps pulled down
sauntering around with no urgency of any kind to do a job. Once
at the next terminal we had US Airways employees smacking loudly
on gum, eating lunch in wheelchairs and having a great time
amusing each other and barely being civil to the paying
customers. I say shame on this country for not training the
security personnel to be polite to new 'visitors, what a first
impression to make on our country's guests.
Philadelphia Airport by Steve Kroll
I won't fly into this
airport for an international flight again. Although customs
handling was actually quite good and we were in and out in less
than 30 minutes, catching our connecting flight was a nightmare
since we had to go from Terminal A to Terminal F. Each of the
gates at terminal F has seating for no more than a dozen people,
so most everyone is either forced to sit on the dirty floor or
wrangle a table at the small cafeteria. One other comment is
that this terminal has some of the rudest employees. They were
constantly screaming at the arriving international passengers. I
saw one large woman berate some poor foreigner for ten minutes
because he didn't understand the confusing signs (written only
in English of course). Welcome to America!
Philadelphia Airport by Eric Belkoff
PHL is a great airport
overall. Concourse/Terminal A-Easts Baggage Carousels were
really quick and my baggage got there when we got there. It is
kind of far to walk to baggage though. A-East has great security
checkpoints and very fast ticket counters. The B/C Mall is great
! Avoid the Continental/America West Ticket Counters and Gates.
The Departure/Arrivals screens for them are always very snowy,
the ticket counters are slow and understaffed, and the gates are
dimly lit, dirty, and understaffed.
Philadelphia Airport by Christopher Sawyer
This airport is hit
and miss. If you're booking in or out, you want to show up or
leave this airport in the dead of night or very early in the
morning to ensure a quick exit out of PHL. During any normal
day, the airport is at maximum capacity by 7:30 in the morning.
There are oh so frequent delays and not enough security
screeners in Terminal A, so if you are on an international
flight or using American you are doomed (why is American even in
this terminal?). The recent fiasco with USAirways and the
baggage handlers over the Christmas holidays illustrates the
problems with the lack of manpower at the airport. And it's not
just the baggage screeners, either. You'll find most of the
ticket service desks undermanned, fewer porters than you would
expect at a major airport, and not enough security screening. I
have been in waiting lines so long at Terminal A that I
literally started the line just a few feet away from the SEPTA
train. I was lucky to have an electronic boarding pass then or I
would have really had a bad day! If you live in Philadelphia,
your best bet is to use Southwest/Continental/Delta or United to
get quickly in and out of this airport for domestic flights. I
still use American, but I leave PHL very early in the morning or
dead of night and when possible, Never check any bags if you can
avoid it!
Philadelphia Airport by Victor Carreno
I don't know if the
decision to force international passengers arriving at
Philadelphia to go through security again to make connection
flights is a conscious and deliberate decision or just poor
planning. I arrived at PHL last night from Paris in hopes of
making my connection to Virginia. With two other flights
arriving at the same time from Madrid and Germany, there were
about 900 passengers trying to go through security at the same
time. What madness! To top this, I did not get a boarding pass
for my connecting flight when I checked-in in Paris. So I could
not go through security because naturally they were asking for
boarding passes and identification. Had to exit the building
through a service staircase, run to terminal B, get a boarding
pass, run to terminal F, go through security and made the flight
with 9 minutes to spare. Not a memorable experience.
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