Say what you will about Pittsburgh International Airport’s 33-year-old landside terminal — it’s dark, quirky and no longer considered fit for purpose now that O&D traffic is PIT’s main bread and butter — the facility is nevertheless a hospitable place. That’s due in large part to the women and men who work there, and indeed the people who call PIT their home airport.
Pittsburghers are known for their warmth and friendliness. That strength of character was evident to this journalist last week when I flew American Airlines roundtrip between PIT and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. Even amid a scrum at the main security checkpoint, there was, as ever, a sense of camaraderie among passengers and TSA agents — a “we’re in it together” spirit that is edifying to observe. I reckon the agents at PIT are the friendliest in the nation.
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Originally published: November 3, 2025
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