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The airport moves you along pretty smoothly. The signs let you know updates about your flight. It is kept pretty clean but the bathrooms se very old and the airport needs updating. They keep it very warm which is not pleasant after a long flight. The people are helpful and they have some cute shops to go shopping if your flight is delayed.
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Not a bad airport - some bathrooms are really nice, not all. Some interesting art scattered and a nice open baggage area. Kind of hard to navigate to get to rental car facility. Not the best signage to help navigate and info desk misled us to walk to Avis. Which was not a good idea. Carts are not free which is okay but I know a lot of places are moving to free carts. Nice shops and restaurants though.
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Good experiences traveling through Philly airport on my way home Europe. Ease of transfer from one terminal to the next, via bus bus ok, was acceptable. International terminal with BA was comfortable with plenty of seating. Coffee shop, snack place close by....way too expensive, more than other similar airports for what they offer. The Lego liberty bell close by is a great spot for selfies.
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Philadelphia Airport has always been a reliable airport. Customers service and vendor options have been improved a lot over the past couple years and TSA has always been significantly fast compared to other major airports across the US. Rankings and reviews are often lower due to connecting passengers on American, but most residents in this region voice their preference for Philly over New York airports. Keep an open mind, follow the signs, and grab something to eat! If you’re connecting - give yourself a relaxed layover. Don’t hate the airport because of the tight flights you booked. Excited for the future and rebrand!
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Only my second time flying out of PHL and found it to be very easy to navigate. Lots of eating and shopping. Great options if you are looking at killing some time while waiting for a flight. Check in was good and security lines were not long. It is one heck of a hike from one end to the other. The moving walkways (very few by the way) were partially inop. It would be a great added benifits if they had those to speed up the commute from each terminal.
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Easy to navigate through PHL Airport, clean, and efficient. Security moved quickly, and there were plenty of food and shopping options. Staff were friendly and helpful. Overall, a smooth and pleasant airport experience!
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It’s pretty good. It was crowded during peak day hours and not much in the past 6 pm. There decent options to eat and lot of space to move around. Rest rooms were cleanly maintained, fountain water available. Some of the charging plugs near seating area was not working. However, you could easily find an alternate spot. Loved the wooden rocking chairs. There is a spot near terminal A to relax in the bamboo chair if you have a long haul and calm down a bit if it’s noisy around.
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At Philadelphia International Airport, Terminal A rolls out the welcome mat with shiny floors and a “look at me” vibe. By the time you hit Terminal B and C, you are in the busy-but-getting-there stage. Terminal D reminds you of that slightly tired uncle who is still fun but definitely past his prime, Terminal E is where the budget flight fans hang out and where the decor screams “we don’t have much, but we care!“ … and Terminal F? Don’t even ask 😃
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Overall a very clean airport and I can’t fault the airport for the stupidity of airlines making you run from one terminal to the next. Just remember best food and shops are in the main terminal. This is a layover airport for me so I don’t know of parking or security lines.