Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT)
Driving Directions / Travel by Car


Around 30 minutes to the northwest of downtown Pittsburgh, the region's Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) lies near to Coraopolis, Moon, Findlay, Imperial and Independence. In close proximity to a number of fast highways and interstate roads, Pittsburgh Airport is easy to find from a variety of directions.

To the north, the US-60 highway (Beaver Valley Expressway) leads towards Elwood City and New Castle, while the US-22 (William Penn Highway) heads to the west, passing Steubenville and Bloomingdale along its route. Heading south, the I-79 interstate (Raymond P. Shafer Highway) leads to Canonsburg, Washington and beyond.

Prominent landmarks close to Pittsburgh Airport include the Pennsylvania Air National Guard to the southeast, the Airside Business Park and the Montour Heights Country Club to the east, and the Robert Morris University to the north. Also close by is the Allegheny County settlers Cabin Park to the south, next to Robinson and North Fayette.


Directions to Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) from the city center: