Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport has announced new amenities and upcoming events through a series of recent social media posts, highlighting dining options, live music performances, and travel tips for passengers during the busy fall season.
On October 8, 2025, the airport posted about new dining venues: “Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Kitchen + Bar and SanTan Spirit House are now open in Terminal 4. Whether you’re in the mood for big flavor or locally inspired beverages, you’ll find it at #PHX. More on the new spots and all the dining and drink options at PHX: https://t.co/bzxEl2oTTI? https://t.co/S8P0D74Diq”.
The following day, Phoenix Sky Harbor highlighted an upcoming musical performance: “Jessica Maeve brings 2000s pop hits to life later this morning at Phoenix Sky Harbor! See her live 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Terminal 3, Level 4, main concourse. https://t.co/69cQGsJHOm https://t.co/kLu95c6nOi” (October 9, 2025).
On October 10, 2025, the airport addressed expected high passenger volume during fall break with practical advice: “We have a busy fall break weekend ahead at #PHX! Confirm your flight with your airline, arrive 2+ hours early, and use PHX Sky Train stations for pick-up/drop-off to avoid traffic. Check https://t.co/GMg4tp70FL for more resources and info. https://t.co/PLPRtMzcc8”.
Phoenix Sky Harbor continues to expand its services and facilities. In August 2022, Breeze Airways began operating flights from Terminal 3 to Charleston and Provo twice weekly (source). The airport has also seen leadership changes in recent years; Roxann Favors was named Assistant Director/Chief Revenue Officer of the City of Phoenix Aviation Department in August 2022 (source), while Jay DeWitt was appointed Assistant Director/Chief Development Officer around the same time (source). These developments reflect ongoing efforts by Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport to enhance traveler experience through expanded amenities and improved management.



