Pittsburgh International Airport PIT

Pittsburgh, United States ICAO KPIT TZ America/New_York
Routes
74
Destinations
25
Airlines
14
Elevation
1203 ft

Overview of Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT)

Pittsburgh International Airport is a regional hub in Pittsburgh, United States, and a sizeable regional gateway with steady year-round service. With approximately 74 documented airline-route pairings on file, it links Pittsburgh to roughly 25 direct destinations across the network. The airport operates on the America/New_York timezone, which is worth noting if you are arranging a same-day onward connection.

Terminals & layout

Like most airports of its size, Pittsburgh International Airport consolidates check-in, security, and departures along a single landside-to-airside flow. Signage is colour-coded by airline alliance at most major hubs and by carrier at smaller fields. If you are flying with one of the low-cost carriers listed below, double-check the terminal, at multi-terminal airports, low-cost flights often depart from a remote pier with a longer walk and fewer dining options, so allow extra time.

Online check-in for most airlines opens 24 to 48 hours before departure and closes 60 to 90 minutes before takeoff. At Pittsburgh International Airport, plan to arrive at the terminal at least 45–60 minutes before a domestic departure and 2 to 3 hours before any international flight. Bag-drop counters often close earlier than the printed cutoff, especially for low-cost carriers. Being late to bag-drop is the single most common reason budget passengers miss otherwise on-time flights. Pre-print or download your boarding pass before leaving home; some carriers charge a fee for airport-printed boarding passes.

Lounges & airside amenities

Expect at least one or two contract lounges accepting Priority Pass or LoungeKey, plus a pay-per-use lounge for walk-ins. Day passes typically run USD 25–45. Most travellers can also access free seating areas, water-bottle refill stations, and at least one quiet zone away from the boarding gates. If you arrive significantly early, scan the terminal map for a chapel or family room, these are often the quietest spots in any airport.

Baggage policy notes

Several low-cost carriers serve this airport, and their baggage rules are stricter than legacy airlines. Most LCCs include only a small under-seat personal item in the base fare; a full overhead-bin cabin bag and any checked luggage cost extra. Pre-pay your bags online. Gate-side excess bag fees are typically two to four times the online price. If you're connecting between two LCCs, treat them as separate journeys: bags will not check through, and you must clear security again.

Ground transport

Pittsburgh International Airport sits at coordinates 40.492°, -80.233° at an elevation of 1203 feet, serving Pittsburgh and the surrounding United States region. Travellers usually reach the terminal by a combination of public bus, regional rail, ride-share, and licensed taxi. Where rail service is available it is almost always the cheapest fixed-fare option; ride-share apps tend to be the next cheapest and most predictable; metered taxis are the most expensive but the most direct. Verify the published rates posted at the airport ground-transport desk before agreeing to any non-metered fare. Quoted prices to and from the airport are a common source of overcharging in any country.

Budget travel tips

  • Fly mid-week. Tuesday and Wednesday departures from Pittsburgh are statistically cheaper than weekend departures across all carriers.
  • Consider nearby alternative airports where they exist. A one-hour bus or train transfer can shave 30–50% off your fare.
  • Book accommodation with free cancellation for the night of arrival in case your inbound flight is delayed and you miss the last public transport.
  • Check the official airport website for live security wait times before you leave home. At peak departure banks the queue can swing from 5 minutes to 45 minutes within an hour.

Airlines serving PIT

Top destinations from PIT

CodeCityCountry
ATL Atlanta United States
LAX Los Angeles United States
BOS Boston United States
DFW Dallas-Fort Worth United States
JFK New York United States
LGA New York United States
ORD Chicago United States
PHX Phoenix United States
MCO Orlando United States
BDL Windsor Locks United States
CLT Charlotte United States
DCA Washington United States
MIA Miami United States
PHL Philadelphia United States
RDU Raleigh-durham United States
STL St. Louis United States
YYZ Toronto Canada
CDG Paris France
PUJ Punta Cana Dominican Republic
BWI Baltimore United States
MDW Chicago United States
TPA Tampa United States
DEN Denver United States
CVG Cincinnati United States
DTW Detroit United States

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Heads-up: Schedules, lounges, and policies change. Cross-check with the airport's official site and your carrier before you travel.