An already big year for Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) is ending on one more high note.
The airport — fresh off the opening of its stunning new $1.7 billion terminal — just landed a coveted new route to Europe. That came Thursday, when Irish carrier Aer Lingus said it would begin nonstop flights to its hub at Dublin Airport (DUB).
Flights on Airbus A321neo LR jets will begin May 25, 2026, with connections via Dublin available to more than 30 of the carrier’s other European destinations. Among those: Paris, Rome, Amsterdam, Berlin, Venice and Manchester in England.
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