Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport recently used its social media channels to highlight amenities, community support initiatives, and live entertainment available at the airport. The posts also promoted opportunities for travelers to engage with local culture and assist federal employees affected by a government shutdown.
On March 18, 2026, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport posted: “Check out the Camelback Provisions store for locally made snacks, reading material, Arizona-themed gifts and more! The store is open 24 hours a day ā Terminal 4, Level 3, pre-security – and works to support veterans.
@PLshopdinefly https://t.co/IIOC7Xv49Z”.
Later that day, the airport shared information about a donation drive in response to a federal government shutdown: “PHX accepting donations to help federal frontline staff working with no pay during the shutdown. Donate nonperishable, prepackaged food and store gift cards up to $20. NO cash. Drop-Off is at Compassion Corner in Terminal 4. Details: https://t.co/yQ1kLsGMS0 https://t.co/NfiKOshPa1”.
On March 19, 2026, another post highlighted live music at the terminal: “Today for Traveling Tunes, enjoy country music played by Clydene Balke and Mike Krzyston in Terminal 4 from 9 am ā 11 am near the food court. https://t.co/pwutDI2skS”.
Phoenix Sky Harbor has been active in expanding services and leadership over recent years. In August 2022, Breeze Airways announced new routes from Phoenix to Charleston and Provo operating twice weekly from Terminal 3 (source). Around the same time, Roxann Favors was appointed as Assistant Director/Chief Revenue Officer of the City of Phoenix Aviation Department after nearly two decades with the city (source). Jay DeWitt was also named Assistant Director/Chief Development Officer overseeing planning and financial management divisions (source).
These updates reflect ongoing efforts by Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport to serve both travelers and employees while maintaining strong community ties.



