Pittsburgh International Airport Interactive Map
Navigate PIT's new $1.7 billion terminal. Opened November 2025, fully mapped.

Navigate Pittsburgh International Airport's new terminal—every gate, concourse, security checkpoint, dining option, and ground transportation connection. Use the interactive map to find your gate, locate nearby food and retail before your flight, or plan your route from the parking garage to departures. PIT's 2025 terminal is a single connected building, and this is the live map for it.
About Pittsburgh International Airport
Pittsburgh International Airport serves Western Pennsylvania and is operated by the Allegheny County Airport Authority. In 2024, passenger traffic at Pittsburgh reached 9.9 million arrivals and departures, making it a medium-sized U.S. hub with nonstop service to destinations across North America and select European routes.
In November 2025, PIT opened one of the most significant new airport terminals in the United States in years. The $1.7 billion project consolidates check-in, ticketing, security, and baggage operations into one connected facility, replacing a decades-old two-building design that required passengers to take an underground people mover between the landside and airside terminals. The new terminal's design was inspired by Pittsburgh's industrial heritage, with tree-like columns supporting an open-concept atrium roof that echoes western Pennsylvania's rolling hills.
"The transformed Pittsburgh International Airport is designed to deliver a more intuitive, cohesive, and carefully crafted airport journey—from curb to gate and back again."
— Deepak Nayyar, Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Pittsburgh International Airport
For travelers who navigated PIT under the old layout, the new terminal requires building a new mental map of the building. For first-time visitors, it's a fresh start. Either way, the interactive Mappedin map is the fastest way to get oriented from parking level to gate.
Why interactive wayfinding matters here
A brand-new terminal creates a wayfinding challenge that printed maps and institutional memory can't solve: every regular traveler has to relearn the building, and airport staff field the same orientation questions hundreds of times a day. PIT's new design was built to cut time from car to gate in half.
An interactive indoor map is the layer that delivers on that promise digitally, surfacing gate locations, security lane status, food options by concourse, and parking guidance the moment a passenger needs them, on the device already in their hand. Airports that deploy Mappedin make every one of those updates from a single CMS, without print cycles or IT tickets.
Details
- Pittsburgh International Airport
- Pittsburgh, PA
- Pittsburgh International Airport Website
