Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, a major aviation hub in Arizona, recently shared updates and highlights on its official Twitter account. The posts covered musical performances in the terminal, ongoing international air service, and the contributions of airport staff.
On May 28, 2026, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport posted about live music at Terminal 3: “Find Jim Sills playing acoustic music today for Traveling Tunes 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/dkoiRRpyMi”.
Later that day, the airport highlighted its connection to France: “Bonjour! #TBT to 2024 when Air France launched nonstop service between Phoenix and Paris. The flight will be offered five days a week in May and seven days a week in June! Have you been to Paris yet? #ThrowbackThursday @airfrance https://t.co/dA76w4BJ4D”.
On May 29, 2026, another post focused on airport staff contributions: “People @ PHX shares how employees contribute to the larger system that supports millions of travelers. Steven S., Aviation Supervisor I, helps maintain the signage that guides visitors at all three airports. Read more: https://t.co/H2Gis8Pxzf https://t.co/AAook6ZhjZ”.
Phoenix Sky Harbor has continued to expand services and personnel over recent years. In August 2022, Breeze Airways announced new flights connecting Phoenix with Charleston and Provo from Terminal 3 twice weekly (source). Around the same time, Roxann Favors was named Assistant Director/Chief Revenue Officer for the City of Phoenix Aviation Department (source), while Jay DeWitt became Assistant Director/Chief Development Officer overseeing planning and development divisions (source). These changes reflect ongoing efforts by airport leadership to improve passenger experience and operational efficiency.



