PIT Pittsburgh International Airport Traffic Cameras
Monitor real-time traffic cameras around Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) — serving 9.95 million passengers in 2024, the highest since 2006. Track I-376 Parkway West, the new terminal nearing completion, and every PIT approach on TrafficVision.Live.
VIEW PIT CAMERAS →Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) served 9.95 million passengers in 2024 — the highest annual total since 2006 per Blue Sky News. PIT's 2024 figure surpassed 2019's pre-pandemic figure of 9.8 million by 8.1% — the first time annual traffic surpassed pre-pandemic levels. A record number of Pittsburghers traveled through PIT with over 9.7 million origin-and-destination passengers (non-connecting) — the highest in PIT's history dating back to 1980. International traffic surpassed 195,000 passengers in 2024 — a 30% year-over-year increase spurred by Icelandair's seasonal service to Reykjavik and British Airways' year-round service to London Heathrow per Blue Sky News. Located in Findlay Township approximately 17 miles west of downtown Pittsburgh, PIT is accessed via I-376 (Parkway West) — the primary east-west corridor connecting downtown Pittsburgh to the airport and continuing west to Moon Township. PennDOT and 511PA provide extensive PIT-area camera coverage.
PIT Approach Coverage
I-376 Parkway West
Primary PIT corridor
I-376 is the primary east-west Pittsburgh airport freeway — direct access from downtown and Moon Township.
PA Turnpike (I-76)
Regional freight spine
I-76 PA Turnpike serves PIT via the Mon-Fayette Expressway and I-79 connections.
PA Turnpike I-576 (Southern Beltway)
Southern approach bypass
I-576 Southern Beltway connects I-376 to US-22 / I-79 south of PIT — alternative approach.
I-79 (Erie-Pittsburgh-WV)
North-south Pittsburgh freeway
I-79 carries regional PIT-bound traffic from Erie, Moon Run, Carnegie, and south to West Virginia.
Airport Boulevard
Terminal access
Primary PIT terminal road — new consolidated terminal nearing completion.
US-22 (Steubenville Pike)
Western PA alternative
US-22 provides I-376 alternative access from west Allegheny County and Ohio.
Major Events Affecting PIT Traffic
- Pittsburgh Steelers / Penguins / Pirates home games — Acrisure Stadium, PPG Paints Arena, PNC Park
- NFL Draft April 23-25, 2026 in Pittsburgh — major PIT international arrivals. See NFL Draft Pittsburgh guide.
- NHL Playoffs (spring) at PPG Paints Arena
- Pittsburgh Marathon (May) — downtown closures
- Thrival Festival (September)
- International arrivals growth: Icelandair Reykjavik + British Airways London Heathrow LHR (see LHR guide)
- New terminal opening — ongoing construction impacts
Pro Tip: PIT's New Terminal Impact + Parkway West Avoid Strategy
PIT's new consolidated terminal is nearing completion per Moodie Davitt Report. Construction has periodically impacted airport approach roads. During peak hours:
- I-376 Parkway West — worst 7-9 AM and 4-6:30 PM weekdays
- Alternative: PA Turnpike 576 (Southern Beltway) from I-79 south
- Airport Boulevard: Terminal access road can back up during peak departures
- NFL Draft April 2026: massive international arrivals — plan major buffer
Pittsburgh's tri-state freight volume (via I-70, I-76, I-79, I-80) creates compounding congestion on all Western PA interstates.
For Pittsburgh visitors, see our Pittsburgh traffic cameras guide, Pennsylvania traffic cameras guide, NFL Draft Pittsburgh guide, Philadelphia PHL guide, I-79 corridor guide, and I-70 corridor guide.
Track PIT Airport Traffic
Browse live PennDOT and 511PA camera feeds covering every PIT approach.
VIEW PIT CAMERAS →How many passengers use PIT annually?
9.95 million passengers in 2024 per Blue Sky News — PIT's highest annual total since 2006 and the first time since the pandemic that annual traffic has surpassed 2019 pre-pandemic levels (by 8.1%).
Where is PIT located?
Pittsburgh International Airport is in Findlay Township, PA, approximately 17 miles west of downtown Pittsburgh. Primary access is via I-376 (Parkway West).
Is PIT building a new terminal?
Yes. Per Moodie Davitt Report, PIT's new consolidated terminal is nearing completion and will replace the existing landside terminal. Construction has affected airport approach roads periodically.
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Does PIT have direct flights to Europe?
Yes. Per Blue Sky News, PIT serves direct flights to Reykjavik (Icelandair, seasonal) and London Heathrow (British Airways, year-round). International passenger traffic grew 30% in 2024 to surpass 195,000 passengers.
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