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Lowest round trip fares by airline from Phoenix and Philadelphia
Cheapest prices ($69 One Way, $158 Round Trip) found within past 7 days. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
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Fly From Phoenix to Philadelphia
Origin | Phoenix |
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Destination | Philadelphia |
Number of Daily Flights | 21 |
Earliest Flight Departure Date | Nov 30 |
Latest Flight Departure Date | Dec 1 |
Popular Airlines | American Airlines |
Cheap flights from Phoenix to Philadelphia
Leaving behind the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) for the Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) is trading in one metropolitan airport for another. In such a busy city, you’ll want a car and renting one from the airport is easy. In less than two hours, you can drive your rental car to Hershey using Interstate 76 to visit the amusement park or see how they make that wonderful chocolate.
Key Facts
The City of Brotherly Love attracts both those on business and vacation, and is serviced by Interstates 76 and 95. The Walt Whitman Bridge is a major thoroughfare, taking drivers from Philly into New Jersey, crossing the Delaware River. At the 30th Street Station, you can catch a train to other parts of the state or country.
Hints and Tips
Flights bound for Philadelphia from the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) will take about five hours to arrive. If you need to travel on to elsewhere, you’ll find connecting to another flight easy at the Philly airport. You can also grab a train from the downtown area.
The Dutch first founded the city in 1638. For a little history, you should visit Independence Hall. During the tour, you'll learn more about the events leading up to the American Revolution and visit the room where the Declaration of Independence was signed.