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Philadelphia Airport Parking Lots
Here at Airport Parking Service we offer a variety of parking facilities at Philadelphia International Airport.
Winner Airport Valet Parking - This professional valet service offers a valet to drop you off in your car direct to the airport terminal you require. A very reasonable parking facility that is open 24 hours a day. Why not take up the optional detail or car service option?
FastTrack - Offer 3 services for Philadelphia International. 2 valet services are offered, one for the north terminal and one for the south. They also offer a very reasonably priced Economy self park facility complete with free shuttle service direct from your car to the airport.
Central Airpark - A modern parking facility located 3 miles from the airport. The lot is very secure, well lit and well maintained. Shuttle services run throughout the day direct to your car.
Colonial Airport Parking - Serves the south side of the airport. Save an amazing $10 per day on airport prices. Free shuttles are offered. Located 2 miles from the airport.
PreFlight Airport Parking (formerly Ampco Express) Covered - The only fully enclosed parking facility at PHL. You can save a massive 35% off airport garage prices. A great value high quality service.
Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)
Philadelphia International Airport is an airport in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is the largest airport in the Delaware Valley region. As of 2008 it is the 10th busiest airport in the world in terms of aircraft activity.The airport is the primary international hub of US Airways and has service to destinations in the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Costa Rica, Europe, and Mexico, and in the future to China, as US Airways is expected to begin service to Beijing on March 25, 2009.
Most of the airport property is located in Philadelphia proper. The international terminal and the western end of the airfield are located in Tinicum Township, Delaware County.
Terminals, airlines and destinations
Philadelphia International Airport has seven terminal buildings, which are divided into seven lettered concourses. Terminals A East and A West, B, C, and D are all interconnected, and it is possible to travel through all of these without reentering security. Terminal E can be reached from Concourse D through a pre-security bridge; however, Terminal F, completed in 2003, is completely separate. There are, however, shuttle buses inside security between Terminal F and Terminal C using gate C16, an old US Airways Express gate and between Terminal F and Terminal A, at gate A1. There is a large shopping/dining area between Concourses B and C.
Ongoing construction at the airport will add new passenger facilities between Terminals D and E, connecting E to the rest of the Terminal complex.
The Philadelphia metropolitan area is the largest in the United States without nonstop flights to East Asia. This is most likely due to its proximity to major airports in New York City and Washington D.C. In July 2007, US Airways announced that it would seek federal approval for a non-stop route between Philadelphia and Beijing, China.
On September 26th, 2007, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced it has awarded US Airways a new route between its Philadelphia hub and the Chinese capital city of Beijing. The daily service to China is scheduled to begin on March 25, 2009 with a wide-body Airbus A340 aircraft configured to seat 269 (42 Envoy and 227 economy).
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