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Parking at the Pittsburgh International Airport isn't a hassle. A covered garage offers convenient access to the airport and protection for your car from the elements. Large long-term parking lots offer easy access to the airport via covered moving walkways and free luxury shuttle buses. Almost 10,000 available parking spaces make it easy to find a parking spot. The lots and garage are all paved and fully-lighted and offer disabled access. They are equipped with security surveillance cameras and are patrolled by the Allegheny County Police. All exit plazas even accept American Express, Diners Club, Discover Card, Master Care and Visa.

Parking Options & Rates

Short-Term Parking Garage  $2.50/hr  $14.00/day
The short term parking garage is ideal for dropping off and picking up travelers and for stays of under 24 hours. It is especially nice during bad weather and when you are running late for a flight!

Long-Term Parking Lot  $1.50/hr  $8.50/day
An excellent alternative to the more expensive parking garage, especially since a covered moving walkway connects it directly with the Landside Terminal, this parking area is designed for travelers on short trips.

Extended Long-Term Lot  $5.75/day, no hourly parking
The extended lot is the most economical option and is best for travelers on trips of several days or more. This area is serviced on one end by the moving, covered walkway and by free, continuously running shuttle buses. The buses are accessed via ten heated shuttle stop shelters equipped with two-way communication to the parking office.

When you park your car, be sure to take note of your parking location so that you can find it again when you return. I usually write it down on my parking card (it's safe because anyone who finds the card still won't know which card is yours). If you ever find yourself in the position where you have lost your card or don't know where you parked, however, don't despair. The parking authority tracks all license plates which come into and leave the parking area and can tell you when you came into the lot. If you are parked for more than a day, they even keep track of which cars are parked where!


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