Perhaps it’s the highly sexualized atmosphere of the TSA checkpoints, but apparently there’s been a rash of unauthorized porn filming at airports, or at least at Phoenix Sky Harbor.

One video follows a woman from baggage claim, into an elevator and to the top of a parking garage overlooking the tarmac. She then flashes her breasts and says, “Hello, Arizona” before performing sex acts on the man behind the camera.

Julie Rodriguez, spokeswoman for Sky Harbor International Airport, told ABCNews.com in a statement that Phoenix Police are “reviewing the facts regarding the websites that you are referring to.”

“Such a large public area can be tempting for people involved in this type of activity,” she said, “so the airport urges customers to always be aware of their surroundings and report any form of suspicious activity.”

I’d love to know more about the TV news channel’s “investigation” that found at least 7 porn titles filmed at the Phoenix airport. How were they first turned on to this? And what did the investigation consist of?

(HT: sobore on Milepoint)

  1. Travel Summary said,

    I applaud your curiosity regarding the investigation. I’m sure many people would like to see the evidence.

  2. steve said,

    “how were they first turned on to this?”

    hrmmm… diction? :P

  3. Mark Jackson said,

    Anything to make that airport more exciting is okay by me…

  4. Nick said,

    Hopefully no more Miss Teen USA contestants.

  5. Manti Te'o said,

    I’m def gong to connect through phx on my next “layover”

  6. AM said,

    oh no, not Miss Team TSA!

  7. Tom // Sit in first said,

    “Perhaps it’s the highly sexualized atmosphere of the TSA checkpoints” This made me laugh.

  8. MileageUpdate said,

    No wonder why they try to pull the ol’ Slap and Tickle on you at the frisking station. Highly charged atmosphere I guess.

  9. RJ Brown said,

    Probably some US Air Executives excited over the merger………..

  10. Tony said,

    What does this have to do with travel and Points? IS this going to be turned into a T&A blog?

  11. steve said,

    @Tony

    Clearly you aren’t a long-time reader of Gary’s blog. He comments on whatever he finds interesting in the domains of travel, points, travel security, airports, etc. VFTW is by far one of the more content heavy blogs, even if you don’t see the point of the content.

  12. Tim O'Brien said,

    i wonder if they’ve found any further hard evidence

  13. Mooper said,

    Come on! I’d feel like having a stroke if I ran into this kind of disgusting activity. I’m willing to volunteer my time to help get to the bottom of this, even if I have to delve deep into the annals of the airport to uncover the problem.

  14. Ari K said,

    This takes the FFP to a whole new level…

  15. greek2me said,

    adding new FTU session for this? movie night!

  16. Dan said,

    I spent some time in Phoenix last year and the local news media loves to cover the emerging adult industry there. I imagine because those stories get the most viewers/page views and they cost very little to cover.

  17. Nick said,

    I wonder why there is an emerging porn industry in Phoenix, I’m sure it has nothing to do with recent laws enacted in Los Angeles.

  18. zonker said,

    Keeping it classy as usual.

    What no right-wing nonsense attacking unions today?

  19. rich (arizona) said,

    The “sights” at PHX are better than what I’ve seen at many other airports in the US.

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