Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, the main airport serving Phoenix, Arizona, has highlighted recent community and travel initiatives through a series of social media posts in May 2026.
On May 19, the airport invited the public to attend an event celebrating local lowrider history. In a post dated May 19, 2026, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport wrote: “Join us tomorrow, Wednesday May 20, for our Culture Corner event featuring local lowrider history by the Tempe History Museum! More: https://t.co/BVDuMkms3H https://t.co/QBUJvkLEQi”.
Later that day, the airport addressed upcoming travel activity as Memorial Day weekend approached. On May 19, 2026, it posted: “Summer travel season unofficially starts Memorial Day weekend! #PHX is anticipating busy vacation travel periods and our coaches (AKA our volunteer Navigators) have some important travel tips to share, read more at https://t.co/TqZiY5HZAY https://t.co/BR2cOIytSX”.
Following the Culture Corner event on May 21, Phoenix Sky Harbor shared highlights from the exhibition. The post stated: “This month, the Culture Corner featured Ranfla Vida, a local lowrider history exhibition by the Tempe History Museum. Travelers participated hands-on activities like airbrush painting and looking at items from local car clubs & lowrider artists! More: https://t.co/BVDuMkms3H https://t.co/JINju5yTnk”.
Phoenix Sky Harbor has seen several developments in recent years. In August 2022, Breeze Airways began offering new routes from Terminal 3 to Charleston and Provo with twice-weekly service (source). That same month saw key appointments within the City of Phoenix Aviation Department: Roxann Favors was named Assistant Director and Chief Revenue Officer (source), while Jay DeWitt was appointed Assistant Director and Chief Development Officer overseeing multiple divisions (source).
These efforts reflect ongoing engagement with both travelers and the broader community at one of Arizona’s busiest transportation hubs.



