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    Philadelphia airports adding new routes, upgrades ahead of 2026

    By Mike D'Onofrio,

    12 hours ago

    Big improvements and new routes are coming to Philadelphia airports over the next two years.

    Why it matters: Philly's two airports will be the gateways to the city for hundreds of thousands of visitors traveling here for high-profile events in 2026, including FIFA World Cup matches .


    🏗️ The big picture: Airports around the country have been installing modern amenities and boosting accessibility and accommodations for travelers with different needs.

    💰 State of play: Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) and Northeast Philadelphia Airport are spending more than $540 million for around 50 projects ahead of the summer of 2026, per the Philadelphia Business Journal .

    • Federal and state funding, along with the airports' own coffers, will bankroll them.
    • The bulk of the money is for PHL, while Northeast will receive approximately $42 million.

    What they're saying: The goal is to improve the traveler experience at the airports, Philadelphia Department of Aviation CEO Atif Saeed told the Journal.

    Context: PHL is overdue for renovations. Many terminals were constructed in the 1950s and fall short of today's standards.

    Zoom in: The projects include upgrading terminals, renovating taxiways and building public areas before security checkpoints, per the Business Journal.

    🛋️ Meanwhile, American Airlines, PHL's largest carrier, will debut its Admirals Club and Flagship Lounge in Terminal A-West next year.

    🌍 New routes: PHL is looking to add more routes to international destinations in Central and South America, Africa and the Middle East.

    🎉 Zoom out: Philly's 2026 agenda is jam-packed with events tied to the 250th anniversary of America's independence , the World Cup and the MLB All-Star Game.

    What's next: PHL needs nearly 20 new gates by 2040 to keep up with demand.

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