Airport Info

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh is as much about its countryside as it is about its city. Set in rolling hills and mountains, flanked by deep forests and small towns, Pittsburgh is a terrific city to visit. More than two dozen covered bridges and over a dozen wineries help define the Pittsburgh area as much as the Steelers and Pirates.

Airport Information

City

Pittsburgh, PA

Airport Code

PIT

Airport Name

Pittsburgh Intl Arpt

Gates

D87

Counter

Main terminal, next to Delta

Counter Hours

Mon-Fri:

4:30am-7:45pm

Sat:

4:30am-2:30pm

Sun:

4:30am-7:45pm

Check-In Information

Online Check-in

Yes

Kiosk Check-in

Yes

Curbside Check-in

No

Recommended Airport Arrival

Checking Bags

60 Minutes

Not Checking Bags

60 Minutes

*Minimum check-in time at the ticket counter or a kiosk is 30 minutes prior to scheduled departure.

Area Highlights

Restaurants:

The city encompasses an interesting ethnic mix which is reflected in its dining options. Check rewardsnetwork.com/Midwest for descriptions and price ranges of Pittsburgh restaurants that also offer Midwest Miles rewards for dining.

The Arts:

Some of its architecture is world reknowned, such as Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater. The Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History are among the best for dinosaur exhibits and Impressionist/Post-Impressionist art. The Andy Warhol Museum draws international visitors. The August Wilson Center for African-American Culture features both visual and performing arts.

Local Culture:

Pittsburgh is a sports city. Stroll downtown on a football game day and you’ll see an amazing number of people in Steelers’ colors. Outdoor activities including hunting are popular in the area.

Entertainment:

Visitors enjoy the Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium and the Pittsburgh Children’s Museum as well as NASCAR racing at both Jennerstown Speedway and the Motordome Speedway.





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