Press Releases

Dec. 8, 2025
Holiday Shopping Another Reason to Fly PHX
Unique gifts and goodies await at many airport stores
PHOENIX – Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport has earned its reputation as a great place to purchase local goods. With nearly 50 shops in two terminals and options before and after security, it’s clear America’s Friendliest Airport® is a fun place to do some holiday shopping. With the gift-giving season afoot, we offer some suggestions on unique presents to pick up for your loved ones before your flight—or after you land and discover you still need to do some present shopping.
Discover Arizona—Terminal 3
Everyone knows in Arizona you can get scorpion suckers…and scorpion paperweights, scorpion ornaments, and probably candied scorpion nuts if you look hard enough (outside the airport for that particular treat.) While Phoenix Sky Harbor embraces this pincer-packing arachnid, we also like to show off other Arizona delights that can cause pain, like the Hot Sauce Challenge Book of Pleasure & Pain. Created in the neighboring community of Goodyear, this is one book you won’t fall asleep to on your next flight.
Stellar News—Terminal 3
Let’s say you want to grab a souvenir before flying home to visit the parents. Let’s say you forgot to get grandmom a gift before heading to the airport. Let’s say you’re just not good at planning to get gifts. Luckily, any shop at the airport can be a gift shop if you’re determined enough. And flying through PHX, these pullover sweaters and ballcaps literally scream “Phoenix,” which makes them ideal gifts for reminding folks (your “folks” and others) the sunny place you’re flying back to after the holidays are over.
Indigenous / Mosaic—Terminal 3, Terminal 4
Believe us when we say we get a lot of questions about the goods at Indigenous / Mosaic and its sister stores in Terminal 4, with fine jewelry pretty enough to give any loved one in your family (or even a good friend!) It seems travelers can’t get enough of the Southwestern wares at these shops, and a close look at the striking detail in the horsehair pottery at Indigenous / Mosaic proves how special they are. Created in Arizona using a special technique involving horsehairs, the results are mesmerizing—and uncommonly Arizonan.
Phoenix Public Market—Terminal 3, Terminal 4
We thought about featuring the bagged nuts in Phoenix Public Market, but couldn’t take our eyes off the Oaxacan wood carvings right next to them. Hand-carved and painted vibrant colors, these whimsical desert figures invoke the magic and humor of Oaxacan folk art. Each piece offered by EarthView is original and limited, meaning your next collector’s item could be waiting for you in one of our terminal shops. And grab the nuts too for a snack!
Lucky Break—Terminal 4
Any guesses what the official Arizona animal is? Not the coyote. Not an elk. Not a scorpion sucker. It’s a bit of a trick question: Arizona has a state reptile, a state mammal, and even a state butterfly. When room opens on the list, we suggest adding a llama covered in alpaca fur, because that’s what roams in Lucky Break. Ranging in size from small enough to fit in your hands to large enough to block the refrigerator, these quirky, hairy creatures are unique to this pre-security store. They also offer glass scorpion ornaments for those who are shopping for something more in line with Arizona tradition.

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Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, America’s Friendliest Airport®, has an annual economic impact of more than $44 billion. On an average day, approximately 1,000 aircraft and more than 130,000 passengers arrive at and depart from Phoenix Sky Harbor. PHX Sky Harbor is funded with airport revenue. No tax dollars are used to support the airport.
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