Informational Guide to Pittsburgh Airport (PIT) - Non Official

Pittsburgh Airport (PIT)

Find the most important information about Pittsburgh Airport: Departures, Arrivals, Parking, Car Rentals, Hotels near the airport and other information about Pittsburgh Int. Airport (PIT). Plan your travel to PIT Airport with the information provided in this guide.


Pittsburgh Airport (IATA: PIT, ICAO: KPIT, FAA LID: PIT) is located 20 miles (30 km) west of downtown Pittsburgh, in the suburbs of Findlay Township and Moon Township, in Pennsylvania, U.S.


Busiest routes from PIT Airport are Atlanta, Chicago O’Hare, Charlotte, Orlando, Boston, Dallas/Fort Worth, Chicago Midway, Denver, New York - La Guardia and Fort Lauderdale.

Pittsburgh Airport is a hub for Southern Airways Express and a focus city for Allegiant Air.

During 2022, Pittsburgh Airport registered a total of 8,114,028 passengers. 

Terminals +info

Pittsburgh Airport has two passenger terminals: 

Landside Terminal

Airside Terminal

Services +info

At Pittsburgh Airport passengers have the following services available: 


- Restaurants and cafés
- Nursing Lounge
- Shops
- Duty Free
- ATM’s and Exchange Currency 
- Ambassors 
- Chapel 
- Kidsport ARea 
- Massage bar 
- Post Office

Transport +info

Pittsburgh Airport counts with the following means of transportation:


Bus:
There are several bus routes available from PIT Airport. 
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Taxi:
Get within 30 minutes to downtown Pittsburgh by taxi.
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Car Rental:
Pittsburgh Airport provides car rental services by major international companies.
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Contact

Address: Airport Boulevard.Pittsburgh, PA 15231, USA.


Phone
:+1 (412) 472-3500

Email: info@flypittsburgh.com

About Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh is considered a really charming city with activities for all the family. The area has lots of museums, theaters, galleries as Andy Warhol Museum or Heinz History Centre


You should take a roll into the city with bus, bike, boat or Segway! Pittsburgh can be visited in a multiple of ways and don’t forget to visit Duquesne Incline, Phipps Conservatory, Point State Park, or the Strip District