Airports in Pennsylvania

Two busiest Pennsylvania airports are the ones in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Combined, they handle more than 40 M passengers. Therefore, when traveling to this state, visitors should look into these two airports as starting points. In total, there are 9 large, medium and small hub airports in Pennsylvania. To help you visualize where all of them are located, make sure to check the map of all state airports at the end of the text. 

List of airports

Philadelphia International Airport – IATA Code – PHL (~ 33 M Passengers)

Philadelphia Airport is the main airport in Pennsylvania, ranked as 20th of busiest US airports. Distance from the airport to downtown is about 10 km. Furthermore, surrounding cities of Wilmington and Newark aren’t too far away. Airport handles more than 500 daily flights by 25 airlines. Statistics say Orlando and Atlanta are top domestic, and London and Toronto top international destinations. SEPTA trains and buses are popular choices to reach the airport. They have departures basically every 15 minutes.

Pittsburgh International Airport – IATA Code – PIT (~ 10 M Passengers)

Pittsburgh Airport is the second largest in the state, handling 10 M passengers, 18 airlines and hundreds of daily flights. It’s located about 15 km west of Pittsburgh, and it basically serves the entire Pittsburgh Region. The Port Authority of Allegheny County is the service offering public transport from the airport. The airport has been ranked as the 35th best airport in the world, according to travellers.


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    Harrisburg International Airport – IATA Code – MDT

    • Nearby city(s): Harrisburg (15 km)
    • Airline(s): Allegiant Air, Delta, American Eagle

    Lehigh Valley International Airport – IATA Code – ABE

    • Also Called: Allentown–Bethlehem–Easton International Airport
    • Nearby city(s): Bethlehem (2.5 km), Allentown (5 km)
    • Airline(s): Allegiant Air, American Eagle, Delta, United

    Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport – IATA Code – AVP

    • Nearby city(s): Scranton (10 km), Wilkes-Barre (12 km)
    • Airline(s): American Eagle, Delta, United

    Arnold Palmer Regional Airport – IATA Code – LBE

    • Nearby city(s): Latrobe (3 km), Pittsburgh (53 km)
    • Airline(s): Spirit

    University Park Airport – IATA Code – SCE

    • Nearby city(s): State College (10 km)
    • Airline(s): Allegiant Air, American, Delta

    Erie International Airport – IATA Code – ERI

    • Also Called: Tom Ridge Field
    • Nearby city(s): Erie (8km), Cleveland (153 km)
    • Airline(s): American Eagle, Delta, United

    Williamsport Regional Airport – IATA Code – IPT

    • Nearby city(s): Williamsport (8km)
    • Airline(s): American Eagle, Delta, United

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