Flying through Phoenix today? Here is PHX’s live outlook, what typically disrupts this airport, and the fastest way to a human at your airline if things go sideways.
Today’s on-time outlook for PHX
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Prediction from the Amadeus travel network, refreshed daily.
What disrupts PHX
A reliable-weather hub for American and Southwest, with two seasonal quirks: summer monsoon dust storms and days above 115°F, when some aircraft face takeoff-performance limits. Otherwise one of the steadier large hubs in the country.
Local knowledge: During July–August monsoon season, evening departures carry the dust-storm risk; mornings are consistently smooth.
Flight delayed or cancelled at PHX? Do this
- Take whatever rebooking the airline’s app offers first — you can still negotiate a better option with an agent afterwards.
- Request a call-back, then head for the service desk anyway — run both queues in parallel. Direct airline numbers are below.
- Know your rights before accepting vouchers: our cancellation guide and compensation guide take three minutes.
- Confirm the delay is real: our free status tool often shows gate and timing changes before airport screens do.
Major airlines at PHX — direct phone lines
Every number in our directory is the airline’s own published line — free, no middleman.
PHX delay questions
Is PHX delayed right now?
The prediction card at the top of this page refreshes daily from the Amadeus network. For a specific flight, check our live flight status tool — airport-wide averages matter less than your aircraft’s actual rotation. During July–August monsoon season, evening departures carry the dust-storm risk; mornings are consistently smooth.
Which airlines dominate PHX?
American Airlines and Southwest Airlines carry the largest share of traffic at Phoenix Sky Harbor International. Their direct customer service lines are listed above — during disruption, call the airline, not the airport.
Who do I call about a cancelled flight at PHX?
Always the airline operating your flight — the airport cannot rebook you. For example, American Airlines answers at 1-800-433-7300; every other carrier’s number is in our free directory.