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I'm a huge fan of Pittsburgh International. It's a relatively large airport with 4 terminals and about 100 gates. Although it's not on the list of largest or busiest airports in America, I feel like that's a good thing. The airport itself is pretty nice inside and well kept. There is a quality selection of dining and shopping within the terminal. There are over 100 shops with stores like Swarovski, Brighton Collectibles, Brooks Brothers, Body Shop, Godiva, Lids, Ben & Jerry's, PGA Tour Shop, GNC, Brookstone, and Rite Aid. There is also a Carnegie Science Center inside. I saw a few restaurants as well; TGI Friday's, Charlie's Steakhouse, plus your normal chains like McDonald's, Auntie Anne's, Mayorga Coffee and Subway. I was very surprised to find that there is no Starbucks in the airport terminals! What! The airport flies Southwest, US Airways, Delta, Jet Blue, American Airlines and United. I have always gotten through security quickly and easily. I'm always amazed at how this airport is not overly busy. Way to go PITT! 14*34
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