Philadelphia International Airport (PHL), the only major airport serving the United States 7th largest metropolitan area, is a large hub airport serving 25.24 million passengers in calendar year 2022. Twenty-seven airlines, including all major domestic carriers, offer nearly 323 daily departures to more than 120 destinations worldwide. Located 7 miles from downtown Philadelphia, the Airport is easily accessible and convenient to many tourist sites, business centers, and cultural hubs. The Airport is self-sustaining and uses no local tax dollars. PHL is one of the largest economic engines in the region, generating $16.8 billion to the economy and accounting for 106,000 full-time jobs annually.
As Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), Kate Sullivan is responsible for planning, organizing, directing, and controlling all functions and activities within the commercial division, which includes air service development, cargo development, concessions, retail, food and beverage, parking, real estate development and all other commercial activities at the Philadelphia International Airport. In this exclusive Interview with Vishal Kashyap, Managing Editor,Aviation World , she touches upon the factors that binds the two important nations Indian and the US with one of the best air connectivity. And, she also highlights the key initiates and facilities available at PHL Airport to facilitate smooth transition of passengers. Excerpts…

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Q: As part of establishing a robust connection between Indian airports and PHL what are the focus area and the future plan?
A: Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)is as a key entry point for Indian travelers to the U.S., leveraging its strategic East Coast location. It continues to strengthen its partnerships with airlines and travel trade stakeholders to enhance connectivity via key hubs such as major international hubs like Heathrow, Doha and Frankfurt. The airport’s collaboration with PHLCVB and tourism partners aims to highlight the demand for direct services to airlines. The Philadelphia region has a significant population of residents from India or of Indian descent. Our goal is assist airlines in their decision-making process to support this segment of the travel population that consistently connects in both directions, in addition to the tourist seeking to spend time in the first capital city of the United States and the first UNESCO-designated city in the United States.
Q: What are the traveler’s demographics from India? What would be the Pre and post pandemic arrival figures from India?
A: According to the local convention bureau, travel from India has experienced a 13.1% growth since 2019, from 57,100 to 64,600visitors last year.Indian travelers to Philadelphia primarily include business travelers, students, and leisure visitors.
Q: Could you highlight the present airport features and services extended to the passengers?
A: PHL’s terminals have undergone a number of significant additions and enhancements to enhance guest experience in the past year. PHL’s new lounges provide luxury and local options that make waiting part of the journey. American Airlines new Flagship and Admiral’s Club Lounges in Terminal A-West feel include a menu curated by a local James Beard nominated chef. The new Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club Philadelphia between Terminals D and E serves Philly bites, a beer garden with local brews, a Philly sports-themed game room, and a custom mural by local artist James Burns. Delta also just completed a renovation of its lounge.
PHL continues to enhance our Founded in Philly program opening a number of new signature Philadelphia restaurants in the past year bringing the city’s award-winning dining scene into the airport that numbers more than 20. We’re continuing to enhance our Founded in Philly concessions with two new signature eateries opening this spring, Primo Hoagies and Insomnia Cookies. We’re also focusing on family-friendly amenities through our restroom renovation program that is bringing family care rooms, pet-care rooms and additional nursing suites. Also, for families, PHL just opened a new LEGO© Travel retail location. Another iconic addition in 2025, is the new “Rocky” statue in Terminal A-West, and several new art installations and murals that celebrate Philadelphia history and culture.
Q: What is the status of new facilities and infrastructure development and expansion at the airport?
A: PHL has a $1.8 billion capital improvements program underway to modernize and enhance our facilities. We’re refreshing our gate areas with new seating and work areas and adding electronics. This includes an extensive restroom renovation program bringing modern finishes and new amenities to support every traveler’s needs.

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Q: How do you rate the airport in its Sustainability initiatives? Do share few of key examples that drive the green efforts?
A: PHL is at the forefront of sustainability initiatives and has achieved a Level 3 Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA), joining only 27 airports nationwide. ACA is an international carbon management certification program intended to encourage the airport industry to reduce its carbon footprint and improve efficiency. The airport has implemented sustainable design standards and has earned Envision Silver verification from the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure for two airfield projects at PHL by utilizing recycled products in paving, reducing energy usage by 50 percent in lighting and recycling construction demolition materials. PHL continues to add new water filling stations to reduce plastics and enhance facilities with energy efficient updates and support vehicles.
Q: What steps are taken towards airport digitization and technology upgrades?
A: A significant portion of our infrastructure improvements include digital and technology upgrades. The airport is updating all its digital information displays throughout the terminals to provide guests with enhanced access to information. PHL has partnered with TSA and U.S. Customs to bring to make it easier and faster for travelers to move through security and international arrivals with TSA PreCheck Touchless ID and Enhanced Passenger Processing (EPP) EPP which uses facial comparison and biometric technology. Other new technologies alert guests to TSA wait times and guide to available parking spots in our garages.
Q: What’s the current capacity and future projections of the PHL Airport?
A: In 2025, PHL had 30 million passengers. With major events coming in 2026, we anticipate the summer 2026 season to be incredibly busy for PHL, with expanded capacity and several new service routes that have been added.In addition, PHL added new two air partners last year – Aeromexico and Allegiant Airlines. As American Airlines’ Transatlantic Hub, PHL continues to gain new destinations such as Porto, Portugal,with service expected to start in 2027.
Q: What are the upcoming events and new openings in 2026?
A: Philadelphia International Airport and Northeast Philadelphia Airport are prepared to meet the moment in this pivotal year for our city – celebrating America’s 250th birthday in the city where the Declaration of Independence was signed and hosting global events like the FIFA World Cup, NCAA first and second rounds, the PGA World Tour, the MLB All-Star Game and other major happenings.