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Pittsburgh International Airport to reopen more parking, concessions amid passenger increase

PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh International Airport announced Thursday that it plans to open additional parking lots and concession stands, among other initiatives, as it reports an increase in passenger volume over the past several weeks.

According to a press release, the reopenings come as part of the second phase of the Allegheny County Airport Authority's PIT Safe Travels Program, which launched back in May.

In addition to the increased parking spaces and reopening of concession sales, the airport said it would be adding an additional security checkpoint but only during limited hours. It also said it would be opening its Global Entry enrollment office, located on the third floor of the landside terminal, to conduct in-person interviews for the federal program starting on July 7.

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