Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport highlights music events and history in May social media posts

Roxann M. Favors, C.M. Assistant Aviation Director / Chief Revenue Officer
Roxann M. Favors, C.M. Assistant Aviation Director / Chief Revenue Officer
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Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport used its official Twitter account on May 14, 2026, to share updates on live music performances, museum exhibitions, and historical facts about the airport’s origins.

In a post published at 15:00 UTC, the airport invited travelers to experience live acoustic music: “Today for Traveling Tunes, enjoy acoustic music played by Jim Sills in Terminal 3 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on level 1 in baggage claim area near door 7. https://t.co/gqbjUQi4Zl https://t.co/VUwpU7Itci”.

Later that day at 19:30 UTC, Phoenix Sky Harbor highlighted its participation in Museum Month by promoting art installations throughout the facility: “Phoenix Sky Harbor is celebrating #MuseumMonth by spotlighting the Phoenix Airport Museum’s exhibitions. Find art across the airport including in the terminals, Rental Car Center, and every PHX Sky Train station. Read more at https://t.co/qQmO32wSlX https://t.co/U9vByCRP87”.

The airport also shared a historical anecdote at 23:44 UTC with an archival image and context about its early days: “A Navajo (Diné) child and burro investigate a Scenic Airways Ford Tri-Motor aircraft. Scenic Airways was a pioneering air tour company that offered flights over the Grand Canyon. In 1928, Scenic built an airport by downtown Phoenix named Sky Harbor on 200 acres of farmland. #TBT https://t.co/1MpapRrZG7”.

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport has seen recent developments including new airline services and leadership appointments. On August 10, 2022, Breeze Airways announced it would begin operating flights from Terminal 3 to Charleston, South Carolina, and Provo, Utah starting November of that year (source). Additionally, Roxann Favors was appointed Assistant Director/Chief Revenue Officer for the City of Phoenix Aviation Department in August 2022 (source), while Jay DeWitt was named Assistant Director/Chief Development Officer around the same time (source). These changes reflect ongoing efforts to enhance passenger experience and manage growth at one of Arizona’s busiest transportation hubs.



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