Pittsburgh, United States
Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) opened in 1952 and is operated by the Allegheny County Airport Authority. In 2023, the airport served over 10 million passengers.
PIT is a major cargo hub and focuses on sustainable practices. The airport is undergoing a large modernization project to improve passenger experience and efficiency.
Pittsburgh International Airport has one main terminal building with two levels: the Landside Terminal and the Airside Terminal. The Landside Terminal handles ticketing, baggage claim, and ground transportation.
The Airside Terminal, accessible via the moving walkways, houses all the gates and concourses. There are 75 gates across four concourses (A, B, C, and D).
Concourse A has 25 gates, Concourse B has 25 gates, Concourse C has 11 gates, and Concourse D has 14 gates. The airport has a total terminal area of 1.5 million square feet and a design capacity of 25 million passengers per year.
A $1.4 billion modernization project is underway, including a new terminal expected to open in 2025.
Short-Term Garage: $5 per hour, $30 per day. Long-Term Garage: $3 per hour, $16 per day. Extended Term Parking: $14 per day. Valet Parking: Temporarily closed. Pre-booking is available through the airport website.