Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport shares spring travel tips and security reminders

Sarah J. Demory, A.A.E., ACE Assistant Aviation Director/Chief Operating Officer
Sarah J. Demory, A.A.E., ACE Assistant Aviation Director/Chief Operating Officer
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Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport has issued a series of travel advisories on its official Twitter account in advance of the spring travel season, offering tips for passengers and reminding travelers about security regulations.

On March 9, 2026, the airport posted “Spring travel vibes at PHX

Quick tips: arrive early, check flight status with your airline, reserve parking ahead, and use the 24th or 44th Street PHX Sky Train stations for easy drop-off and pick-up. More tips: https://t.co/USCVEqjtQp. https://t.co/EZPig7GeHi“. The post encouraged travelers to plan ahead by arriving early, checking their flight status with airlines, reserving parking spaces in advance, and utilizing specific Sky Train stations for more efficient drop-offs and pick-ups.

Later that day, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport addressed security protocols related to sporting equipment. In a tweet dated March 9, 2026, the airport stated “Baseball bats in your carry-on? That’s a hard strike out! If you’re traveling for spring training, remember to pack your souvenir bats in your checked luggage. Visit TSA’s “What Can I Bring?” page to learn more https://t.co/ViAKLGZqtj https://t.co/IDJooQgQQW”.

The following day on March 10, 2026, the airport reinforced its message regarding parking with another reminder: “Travel Tip: Make sure to reserve your parking spot before your spring break travels this month! Save time and hassle by reserving your spot in advance at https://t.co/gpQxXe7B5Y https://t.co/P4GmprMJ68”.

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the United States. In recent years it has expanded its service offerings; for example, Breeze Airways began operating flights from Phoenix to Charleston and Provo as of November 2, 2022 (source). Additionally, there have been key leadership changes within the City of Phoenix Aviation Department. Roxann Favors was appointed Assistant Director and Chief Revenue Officer in August 2022 (source), while Jay DeWitt became Assistant Director and Chief Development Officer responsible for several major divisions within the department (source).

These updates reflect ongoing efforts by Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport’s management team to inform travelers about best practices during peak seasons while also highlighting broader developments within the airport’s operations.



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