SB Transport Information

Since Super Bowl XXX in 1996, Arizona has seen dramatic changes to its transportation system. We have added more than 100 miles of new freeway, linking seven major highways and providing convenience and access throughout the Valley of the Sun.

Getting to the University of Phoenix Stadium

For Pre-Week and NFL Experience/Pepsi Smash Concert Series:

From the North

  • South on Loop 101
  • Exit Northern Ave
  • Left on Northern Ave
  • Right on 91st Ave
  • Right on Coyotes Blvd

From the South

  • North on Loop 101
  • Exit Glendale Ave
  • Right on Glendale Ave
  • Right on 95th Ave

On Super Bowl XLII Game Day:

Please follow the instructions on your parking pass.

There will be no designated bus limo, sedan or shuttle drop-off or pick-up areas at the University of Phoenix Stadium on Super Bowl Sunday; please plan your transportation arrangements accordingly.

Public Transportation

Valley Metro provides public transit and transportation alternatives for the greater Phoenix metropolitan area. During Super Bowl, Valley Metro will provide bus service for the general public. GUS (Glendale Urban Shuttle) and the DASH (Downtown Area Shuttle - Phoenix) will be in operation servicing visitors in Glendale and Phoenix. Visit here for more information.

Public Transit is available to University of Phoenix Stadium, Jobing.com Arena and Westgate City Center for Super Bowl XLII and related events around the Stadium. The route serving that area is Route 70 on Glendale Avenue and operates 7-days a week. For more information please visit www.valleymetro.com; you may also call 602-253-5000.

The City of Scottsdale provides a free, ADA-accessible trolley to world-class shopping, dining and attractions in and around historic Old Town Scottsdale. Visit here for more information.

Traffic Information

For up-to-date traffic information the Arizona Department of Transportation offers the 511 Traveler Information Service. It’s simple. By just dialing 511, you can get information on closures, delays, public transit services, major airports, tourism, weather and more. You no longer need to remember those long phone numbers. All this information is available by dialing 3 digits, 511. You can also visit the website before leaving home or the office at www.az511.gov.

Parking Passes

All vehicles parking at or around the University of Phoenix Stadium on Super Bowl Sunday, February 3, 2008, will be required to have a visible parking permit.

Permits must be purchased in advance. No re-entry will be allowed. Complete information on Super Bowl XLII and NFL Experience parking as well as exclusive access to parking permits is available at www.clickandpark.com or by calling (866) 330-PARK.

Parking Permits go on sale Dec. 17th 2007 at 9:00am. Please visit www.sbxlii.clickandpark.com for more information.
Super Bowl XLII Click and Park Customer Service Center Info:

  • Phone: 866-330-PARK (7275)
  • Email: info@clickandpark.com
  • Customer Service Hours of Operation:
    • Dec. 17 - Jan. 18 (M - F): 9 am to 8 pm EST
    • Jan. 19 - Feb. 2 (every day): 11 am - 10 pm EST (9 am to 8 pm Arizona)

Airport Information

Swift Aviation Group

www.swiftaviationgroup.com

Swift Aviation Group is the official FBO of the Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee, and offers a state-of-the-art facility in order to assist with your private air terminal needs. Swift’s new terminal is located on the southwest side of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, providing fast and easy access to downtown Phoenix and Scottsdale.

Super Bowl XLII - Aviation Information

www.fly.faa.gov/superbowl

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX)

www.phoenix.gov/skyharborairport
(602) 273-3300

Phoenix Sky Harbor is among the ten busiest airports in the country. It is centrally located on the Phoenix-Tempe border and easily accessible from a number of highways. The airport features three runways, a new control tower and a consolidated rental car facility to support the third largest airport rental car market in the country. Serving as a hub for US Airways, there are roughly 1,500 aircraft and 109,000 passengers arriving and departing from the airport’s three terminals on a typical day.

For information on the Consolidated Rental Car Center at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, call (602) 683-3741 or visit here.

Glendale Airport (GEU)

www.glendaleaz.com/airport
(623) 930-2188

Scottsdale Airport (SDL)

www.scottsdaleaz.gov/airport
(480) 312-2321

Phoenix Goodyear (GYR)

www.phoenix.gov/goodyearairport
(623) 932-1200

Phoenix Deer Valley (DVT)

www.phoenix.gov/deervalleyairport
(623) 869-0975

Buckeye Airport (BXK)

www.buckeyeaz.gov/index.asp?NID=69
623-349-6650

Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport (IWA)

www.phxmesagateway.org
480-988-7600

Mesa Falcon Field (FFZ)

www.cityofmesa.org/falcon_field
480-644-2444

Chandler Municipal Airport (CHD)

www.chandleraz.gov/default.aspx?pageid=318
480-782-3540

Airport Shuttles

www.supershuttle.com
(602) 244-9000
(800) BLUE-VAN (258-3826)

SuperShuttle provides 24-hour door-to-door service from Phoenix Sky Harbor international Airport with no advance reservation required. Once you have claimed your luggage proceed to the outer island marked “Van Service.” A uniformed SuperShuttle Guest Service Representative will arrange transportation to your destination.