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Pittsburgh International Airport

PIT Terminal A, August 2004

Pittsburgh International Airport is an airport in Findlay Township, Pennsylvania, about 18 miles west of Pittsburgh. It is a focus city of US Airways and its IATA Airport Code is PIT.

Pittsburgh International Airport has five terminals. The airport uses one large passenger screening area which connects to an automated underground tram system which ferries passengers to the intersection of terminals A, B, C, and D. The original design of the air-side terminals included a large amount of retail and restaurant space. The name "Airmall" conveyed the intent to blend the airport with a shopping mall.

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Maps

Terminals

Terminal A

  • Southwest Airlines Gates A1, A3 (Philadelphia, Chicago, Orlando, Las Vegas)
  • US Airways Gates A4–25 (SEE TERMINAL B)
  • Air Midwest dba US Airways Express Gates A16–25 (Clarksburg (WV), Dubois (PA), Franklin (PA), Hagerstown, Lewisburg (WV), Lancaster (PA), Massena (NY), Morgantown (WV), Ogdensburg (NY), Parkersburg (WV), Watertown (NY))
  • Chautauqua Airlines dba US Airways Express Gates A16-A25 (Buffalo, Columbus, Indianapolis, Manchester (NH), Raleigh-Durham, Syracuse)
  • Colgan Air dba US Airways Express Gates A16-A25 (Altoona, Bradford, Columbus, Jamestown (NY), Johnstown (PA), Staunton (VA), Washington Dulles)
  • Piedmont Airlines dba US Airways Express Gates A16-A25 (Albany, Allentown, Baltimore/Washington, Buffalo, Columbus, Detroit, Erie, Harrisburg, Louisville, Rochester (NY), Syracuse, Wilkes Barre)
  • PSA Airlines dba US Airways Express Gates A16-A25 (Baltimore/Washington, Chicago O'Hare, Dayton, Indianapolis, Louisville, Manchester (NH), Nashville, Toronto, Washington Reagan, White Plains)
  • Trans States Airlines dba US Airways Express Gates A16-A25 (Albany, Allentown, Atlanta, Baltimore/Washington, Charleston (WV), Columbus, Detroit, Erie, Greensboro, Hartford, Louisville, Manchester (NH), Nashville, Newark, Norfolk, Portland (ME), Providence, Raleigh-Durham, Richmond, Rochester (NY), St. Louis)

Terminal B

  • US Airways Gates B26-B50 (Albany, Atlanta, Baltimore/Washington, Boston, Cancun, Charlotte, Chicago O'Hare, Dallas Ft. Worth, Denver, Ft. Lauderdale, Ft. Myers, Hartford, Jacksonville, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, New Orleans, Newark, New York La Guardia, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Providence, St. Thomas, San Diego, San Francisco, San Juan, Savannah, Seattle, Tampa, Washington Reagan)

Terminal C

Terminal D

Terminal E

Terminal E, the former terminal for US Airways commuter flights, has been closed due to the cancellation of many of these flights.

Updates

  • As of 2004, the Pittsburgh International Airport offers free Wi-Fi access in its food courts, Concourses A and B, and the parts of Concourses C and D closest to the center core.
  • Pittsburgh International Airport now has electronic parking. "Go Fast Pass"
  • Passenger travel is up by 4.6 intl. All carriers show an increase except US Airways, which continues to cut flights to and from Pittsburgh International.
  • Pittsburgh International has asked the Department of Homeland Security to allow non-passengers to go to the Air side on off-peak hours. Airmall businesses have seen sales decrease both because of decreased flight schedules and the barring of non-flying visitors from the terminal.

Transit

The Port Authority of Allegheny County operates the 28X Airport Flyer public bus service to Downtown Pittsburgh and Oakland.

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