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  2. Philadelphia International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia International Airport (IATA: PHL, ICAO: KPHL, FAA LID: PHL) is the primary international airport serving Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.It served 12.4 million passengers annually in 2022, making it the busiest airport in Pennsylvania and the 21st-busiest airport in the United States.

  3. Which airports and airlines have been affected by the outages?

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    Philadelphia International Airport said passengers should expect delays and cancellations on Friday. Charlotte Douglas International Airport advised passengers not to come to the airport “unless ...

  4. Philadelphia travel: Over 100 flights delayed, dozens ... - AOL

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    Dozens of arrivals and departures at Philadelphia International Airport were canceled or delayed Tuesday morning due to winter weather. Philadelphia travel: Over 100 flights delayed, dozens ...

  5. Northeast Philadelphia Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was the headquarters and maintenance facility for Ransome Airlines, which operated scheduled passenger flights as Allegheny Commuter to Washington D.C. via Reagan National Airport (DCA) and to nearby Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) as well as to other regional destinations beginning in September 1973 as a feeder for ...

  6. Frontier Airlines offers new routes out of Philadelphia ... - AOL

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    Frontier Airlines has new routes out of Philadelphia International Airport to Chicago, Detroit, Kansas City and other locations for spring and summer 2024.

  7. Airport Line (SEPTA) - Wikipedia

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    The Airport Line opened on April 28, 1985, as SEPTA R1, providing service from Center City to Philadelphia International Airport. [2] By its twentieth anniversary in 2005, the line had carried over 20 million passengers to and from the airport. The line splits from Amtrak's Northeast Corridor north of Darby and passes over it via a flying junction.