Pittsburgh International Airport officials expect flight cancellations and delays caused by the government shutdown, which ended Wednesday, to taper off in time for the new terminal’s opening Tuesday.
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As ice and winter weather make their way across Central Pennsylvania, airports have begun announcing canceled flights. The ...
PITTSBURGH — Travelers at Pittsburgh International Airport are bracing for reduced flight options, after the Federal Aviation Administration has ordered an up to 10% reduction in flights at 40 major ...
Even though Pittsburgh isn’t on the list, many of Pittsburgh’s flights take off, land and connect at airports that will be affected. Pittsburgh International Airport does not appear to be on a Federal ...
A BUSY DAY COMING OFF A HOLIDAY WEEKEND AT PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. WHILE THERE HAVE BEEN A FEW DELAYS, MOST TRAVELERS DESCRIBED THEIR DAYS AS PRETTY SMOOTH. FRANK AND MONICA MARINO HAVE BEEN ...
Pittsburgh International Airport soon will offer direct flights to Ireland for the first time. Irish national airline Aer Lingus will begin nonstop service between Pittsburgh and Dublin in May, local ...
Airports across the country are anticipating seeing record numbers over the course of the next two weeks, and the Pittsburgh International Airport is no exception.
The Pittsburgh International Airport is getting nonstop flights to Dublin next year. From the Steelers' win in Dublin back in September to now securing nonstop flights, Pittsburgh is banking on the ...