Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport announced new air service, shared seasonal updates, and highlighted upcoming opportunities for public input on federal airspace changes in a series of posts between April 3 and April 4, 2026.
On April 3, the airport posted about an expansion of its flight offerings: “Guess what? @Delta recently announced a new, twice-daily nonstop service from #PHX to Austin, Texas starting Nov. 9! See all the destinations where you can fly at https://t.co/BWNh5HbqV7 @AustinAirport https://t.co/0PDsOAuzVJ”. This announcement follows previous expansions at Phoenix Sky Harbor, such as Breeze Airways’ introduction of routes to Charleston, South Carolina and Provo, Utah in November 2022. Those services operate from Terminal 3 and run twice weekly (source).
Later that day, the airport acknowledged its staff with a spring-themed message: “Soaring because it’s spring Credit to our Operations Team for the photo! https://t.co/gpOlVB8yEq”.
On April 4, Phoenix Sky Harbor relayed information about federal airspace planning: “The FAA has new details for the area Airspace Modernization Project-dates for public input and an anticipated publishing of the draft Environmental Assessment (EA) by April 29, 2026. The public comment period on the Draft EA ends June 22, 2026. More info: https://t.co/QR3MjeNmA4 https://t.co/XpNneN9i6n”.
Phoenix Sky Harbor is managed by an aviation department that has seen recent leadership appointments. In August 2022, Roxann Favors was named Assistant Director and Chief Revenue Officer after nearly two decades with the City of Phoenix (source). On the same date, Jay DeWitt was appointed Assistant Director and Chief Development Officer to oversee planning and development operations within the department (source).



