PIT Airport Parking Rates
Long term parking
Lot name | Price |
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Economy On-airport |
$7.00 /day
First hour FREE |
Long Term On-airport |
$16.00 /day
First hour FREE. |
Short Term On-airport |
$26.00 /day |
Gold Key On-airport |
$30.00 /day |
Accessible Parking On-airport |
$7.00 /day |
Extended On-airport |
$10.00 /day |
Charlie Brown’s Airport Parking 600 Flaugherty Run Rd Corapolis, PA 15108 412-262-4931 |
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The Parking Spot 701 Flaugherty Run Road Coraopolis, PA 15108 412-262-8188 |
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Air Marino Airport Parking 800 Flaugherty Run Rd Coraopolis, PA 15108 412-262-7275 |
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Globe Airport Parking
8608 University Blvd Moon Twp, PA 15108 412-264-4373 |
Short term parking
Lot name | Price |
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Short Term On-airport |
$6.00 /hour
$4.00 per 30 minutes |
Long Term On-airport |
$6.00 /hour
First Hour FREE. $3.00 per 30 minutes |
On-Site Airport Parking Overview
Key takeaways
- The Pittsburgh airport also has a lot for oversized vehicles for an additional parking fee.
- There are also several options for electric vehicle charging in the Short Term Garage and in the Long Term Parking lot.
General airport info
Pittsburgh International Airport
1000 Airport Blvd
Pittsburgh, PA 15231
Airport parking options at PIT
On-airport lots
There are two options for short term parking at the Pittsburgh airport. The lot options are Economy Parking ang the Short Term Parking lot. There is also a long term parking option.
3rd party lots
There are four privately owned lots available at the Pittsburgh International Airport.
Hotels
There are 13 hotel options listed for the Pittsburgh airport ranging from $2 - $30 / day that can save you money.
Hotel lots
Hotel lots may offer cheaper parking than the airport lots. Before using hotel lots, I’d recommend you read more about how these lots work on my guide to airport parking, particularly the section on hotel lots here.
Parking at hotels near the Pittsburgh International airport ranges from $2 to $30.
FAQ's
Depending on the lot you choose to park at the airport and the duration and the lot you choose, the rate of the parking lot starts from $3-$4 for the first 30 minutes to $7-$30 per 24 hours.
Yes. You can use the cell phone lot at PIT Airport for free. Make sure to not leave the vehicle unattended. If you’re parking long-term, parking at that designated spot is free for the first hour.
Generally, the cheapest parking depends on your needs. However, the most affordable parking option at PIT Airport is the Economy Lot, which offers $7 per 24 hours.
Pittsburgh International Airport doesn’t have its onsite valet service. However, there are also several offsite airport parking lots that offer this service for affordable rates.
Yes. There are 10 EV charging stations you can find in the long-term lot near sections 8A and 8B. There are 6 stations located in the short-term parking garage.
Yes. There is the Cell Phone Lot that allows you to park until your passenger arrives and calls to say they are ready for pickup.
Long-term parking lots are covered at PIT Airport. You may also check with many offsite parking lots to see your other options.
You can park your motorcycle at any parking lot at PIT Airport, the same rate applies to a conventional 4-wheel vehicle. On the other hand, drivers operating oversized vehicles or hauling trailers must pay additional parking fees for taking up additional spaces.
Yes. You may check real-time availability status of parking lots at Pittsburgh International Airport through their official parking webpage.
Yes. You may book a parking spot in advance at PIT Airport through the airport’s official parking booking page. However, there are also several offsite parking spaces options around the airport that allow early booking. Here are some of your options:
Unfortunately, PIT Airport doesn’t offer parking discounts to active military men and veterans.
Yes. There are marked parking spaces for customers with restricted mobility available in each parking lot near the terminal entrance, subject to availability. Your vehicle must have official disabled license plates or other permits displayed to park in these reserved spaces.