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For my 700th review, I wanted to write about something really cool. Then I looked and saw that I already had 714 reviews, so that was shot. I should really keep better track. Anyway, this is a very convenient and nice airport. It's easy to get to (I always take the 28X bus from downtown) and it never seems crowded or frantic. Security seems to move fast, even when it's busy. The TSA workers are much nicer, friendlier (and better looking, woof!) than those at LaGuardia. As a traveler, it's nice to see a friendly smile as I take my belt off....so I can go through the metal detector, of course. The food court and shopping in the center hub of the airport is great. I love how they have a drug store...candy and water is so much cheaper than at the newsstands. Plus, the Rite Aid has 5th Avenue candy bars, which I love but you can't find everywhere! The staff there keeps the place very clean, the bathrooms are decent and there is plenty of signage to let you know where you're going. I hate it when I have to leave Pittsburgh, but when I do have to go, I'm glad it's through such a nice airport. (Also, I swear I wrote a review of this airport previously so if at some point I show two reviews for this place, then there's proof that this site is messing with my head)
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