International Travel:Departure TaxNone.
Main AirportsPhoenix Sky Harbor International (PHX) (website:
www.phoenix.gov/AVIATION) is 6km (4 miles) from the city center.
To/from the airport: The airport is linked by a Valley Metro bus service (journey time - 20 minutes). Taxis are available.
Facilities: ATMs and car hire.
Tucson International (TUS) (website:
www.tucsonairport.com) is 16km (10 miles)
from the city center.
To/from the airport: Taxis and shared-ride vans that travel door-to-door run 24 hours a day; a local Sun Tran bus service is also available, although these are slow.
Facilities: Bank, business services and car hire.
Getting There by RailAmtrak (tel: 1800 872 7245; website:
www.amtrak.com) trains run from downtown Tucson, on the ‘Sunset Limited’ line between Los Angeles and New Orleans. There is no rail link between Tucson and Phoenix, although an
Amtrak Thruway bus service connects the cities. There is a service from Flagstaff on the ‘Southwest Chief’ line between Los Angeles and Chicago. First-class sleeping cars can be reserved for an additional fee.
Rail PassesWest Rail Pass: available for 15 or 30 days unlimited travel between the Pacific Coast and as far east as Chicago and New Orleans. The
Far West Rail Pass is also available for 15 or 30 days travel, covering the region from the Pacific Coast as far east as Alburquerque (New Mexico) and El Paso (Texas).
Getting There by RoadMost major routes run east–west.
Greyhound buses (tel: 1800 231 2222; website:
www.greyhound.com) are available to many destinations throughout the USA.
Gray Line (website:
www.graylinearizona.com) offers local sightseeing tours.
Approximate bus journey times:
From Phoenix to Los Angeles is 7 hours, to El Paso is 7 hours 45 minutes, and to San Diego is 8 hours.
Getting Around Towns and CitiesPhoenix Valley Metro (website:
www.valleymetro.org)
buses run throughout the day. Tickets for local and costlier express fares are sold in books of 10; daily and monthly local passes are available. A free
DASH bus service runs between the Arizona Center and the State Capitol (downtown). A bus service links Phoenix and Scottsdale, and special dial-a-ride services operate in both cities. Tucson also has a local bus network.
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