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| - The Pittsburgh airport is okay. It's pretty easy to navigate (although I'll admit I was confused about the train that takes you to the gates after you pass through security the first time I flew here) and there is a decent selection of restaurants and shops.
It is not so conveniently located to the city, which is sort of annoying, and the seating areas are pretty old and rough looking. Compared to other airports that have charging stations under seating in the gates, the Pittsburgh airport looks kind of ancient. (Or maybe I've just never been in any of the good gates?)
Fortunately, there is free WiFi, which is huge in my book. Also, if you go when the security lines are bad (and sometimes, they are really bad and backed way up to the point where I've seen them going out the doors into the walkways that connect to the parking lot....which is inefficient), there is actually also an alternate security checkpoint upstairs and across the way where the line is always MUCH better. I like the alternate security checkpoint because not everyone knows about it, and they move things along pretty quickly. It's definitely good for those more rushed mornings I've spent in the airport.
Because of the location, you'll probably either need someone to pick you up, or you can rent a car. There's public transportation, as well, but it takes foreeeeever.
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