Public transport is run under the brand Valley Metro, and consists of buses, light rail, and a streetcar system.
[9] Centrally located in the metro area near several major freeway interchanges east of downtown Phoenix, the airport serves more than 100 cities with non-stop flights.
[10] Air Canada, British Airways, Condor, Volaris, and WestJet are among several international carriers as well as American carrier American Airlines (which maintains a hub at the airport) that provide flights to destinations such as Canada, Costa Rica, Mexico, and London.
[11] In addition to American, other domestic carriers include Alaska Airlines, Delta, Frontier, Hawaiian, JetBlue, Southwest, Spirit, Sun Country, and United.
[12] The Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport (IATA: AZA, ICAO: KIWA) in neighboring Mesa also serves the area's commercial air traffic.
In 2021, Amtrak developed a plan to bring rail service back to Phoenix with connections to Tucson and Los Angeles.
[20] Phoenix is served by intercity bus services run by Greyhound, which stops at 24th Street near the airport,[21] and Flixbus.