Pittsburgh International Airport
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Look behind the scenes of the $1.7 billion project.
Airport officials are still mum on the opening date, but the design already is wowing aviation leaders, including British Airways CEO Sean Doyle.
Starting May 5, those with TSA PreCheck clearance will go to the main security area at all times.
The charming but no-nonsense CEO of the Allegheny County Airport Authority is spearheading a revolution in air travel for the Steel City.
Passenger traffic in 2024 not only surpassed pre-pandemic levels but was the most in nearly 20 years.
Black and gold signs, constellation lighting and robots at TSA security will be part of the landside terminal that is 80% complete.
It's the latest Pittsburgh-based business to join the concessions opening at PIT.
The traffic patterns to the $1.57 billion new terminal will be a similar — but larger — horseshoe shape.
The Squirrel Hill-based institution also has shops in Allison Park and Mt. Lebanon.
The sensory room in Concourse A marks five years at PIT and serves as a model for other airports, hospitals and civic organizations.
The airline in 2025 will start nonstop flights out of PIT a month earlier than it did this year.
Passenger volume in June drew 970,000 travelers, eclipsing pre-pandemic levels in 2019 by 70,000 people.
Café Conmigo, Jimmy John's, Champion City Sports and MAC Cosmetics are also among the 15 new restaurants and stores you'll find at the airport.
The airport, starting July 8, will be guiding early-morning passengers to an alternate checkpoint on the ticketing level to speed travelers through the security lines.
Seasonal low-cost flights begin soon to Boston, New York, Philly and more.
Work is 60% complete on the project that is slated for a 2025 opening.
Breeze Airlines is the second carrier to add direct flights to the popular California destination.
It's been five years since the Steel City had nonstop flights to the Land of Fire and Ice.
Breeze Airways adds destinations from Pittsburgh, changes California flights to Los Angeles and rebrands its front seating section.
Work on a connector bridge and tunnel at the new terminal will begin in a few weeks.
Travelers will soon start to notice some construction barriers as big changes take place both inside and out.
The airport authority will use minds at CMU to discover ways to make it easier for passengers to get from the terminal’s parking lots to their seat on the plane.