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  • In my travels throughout these United States, I've been to many places and run a few marathons here and there. It was my first time to fly into Pittsburgh and it was pretty cool. Like many airports across this great country, Pittsburgh is a regional airport (PIT). In Pennsylvania, the largest airport in the state would arguably be in Philadelphia and not Pittsburgh. Someone can correct me if I am wrong. Flying in and out of Pittsburgh was the most logistical and economical choice for me, deciding against flying into major hubs on the east coast - IAD, BWI, and DCA to name a few. I arrived here on a Friday afternoon and thought that getting off the plane and into the rental car took at most 20 minutes. This airport is considered smaller than most major airports, considering how much less airport there is in Pittsburgh than those of in Los Angeles, Chicago, or any airport of New York City. Considering that I can get off the plane and into the rental car - without waiting for the rental car shuttle - in less time, is virtually priceless. I'm happy that the car rental counters are inside the baggage claim terminal and the car rental garage was adjacent to the terminal too. The overall experience here was great. In and out in 20 minutes is a great thing, if you are on a tight schedule. Pittsburgh international airport is located southwest of the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Like all airports, large or small, they have parking lots, paid and cell phone lots. A few major carriers fly into Pittsburgh, one of which, Delta airlines, I flew here to Pittsburgh. I'm glad that interstate 376 connects with the airport, so I can be able to find my way out of Pittsburgh and be on my way. Pittsburgh international airport serves millions of people each year, myself is now included in the mix. The airport terminal is easy to navigate and there's plenty of restrooms. The terminal is 100% clean and optimum for the everyday traveler. There are some good shops and a definitely a pretty good food court for those who want to eat before a flight. Being able to be here is always nice and just being in eastern time zone again. I was recommended to eat at Curittos while at the airport, so I intend on doing that! It's advisable that you would fly into Pittsburgh to easier access western Pennsylvania and parts of West Virginia and western Maryland. If flying into Philadelphia, you'll will have a longer drive time. Best bet would for the $$. You may get a better deal if you fly here versus the other airports on the eastern seaboard. The downside would be the driving that may be more or less to where you need to go. 4 stars here, since you can get in and out of the airport in your rental car in 20 minutes or less. Definitely recommended, if your travels come through Pennsylvania and the surrounding communities / states. Support local! B
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