With the addition of the Phoenix Sky Train, Phoenix, Arizona continues to be an aggressive city when it comes to taking care of its annual visitors. The city is famous for its delightful desert climate and mild winter temperatures, so it’s a mecca for those who are escaping cold climates during the winter months. The metropolitan area is also famous for the plentiful and luxurious spas and resorts, golf courses, shopping, and dining.
However, even with all that it has going for it, the City of Phoenix has recently completed another state-of-the-art project for domestic and international travelers. The latest section of the public transportation system, the Phoenix Sky Train, now links Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport to the main artery of light rail public transportation system. This new project makes the city’s airport more accessible and efficient, especially since baggage check-in is also available in the beautifully designed pedestrian causeway. Sky Harbor is one of the nation’s busiest airports, and this recent improvement is impressive for travelers to and from the Valley.
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