New for November: Flights Added at PIT for Holiday Travel
Data shows monthly passenger totals continuing to rise
By Blue Sky Staff
Published November 22, 2021
Read Time: 3 mins
Holiday gifts – in the form of new nonstop flights – have arrived early for passengers at Pittsburgh International Airport.
Air travel this holiday season is projected to be up nearly 80 percent compared to 2020, according to AAA. For Thanksgiving alone, nearly 4.2 million people nationwide are expected to travel.
To help meet rising demand, PIT will have several new and resuming routes available for travelers looking to fly nonstop to their destinations. Starting this month, PIT tacked on a new city to its route map as Allegiant Air began service to Melbourne, Fla., marking the first time the two airports have been connected by nonstop service. Year-round flights to Melbourne operate twice a week on Thursdays and Sundays with one-way fares as low as $39.
“Melbourne, located right in the heart of Florida’s famed Space Coast, provides a variety of attractions and activities that appeal to any traveler’s itinerary. We’re excited to provide Pittsburgh residents with convenient, low-cost flights to get there,” said Drew Wells, Allegiant’s senior vice president of revenue and planning.
Melbourne is the fifth new city added by Allegiant this year at PIT – joining Norfolk, Key West, Phoenix-Mesa, and Rapid City – and is its 19th destination from Pittsburgh. In addition, Melbourne is the 15th Florida market to be served nonstop from PIT.
“Allegiant is a great partner as they continue to add service to new destinations from Pittsburgh,” said Bryan Dietz, senior vice president of Air Service and Commercial Development. “With surging leisure demand, we’re grateful that Allegiant continues to offer travelers in our region more options to fly with these nonstop flights.”
On Saturday, Southwest launched new nonstop flights to Miami and resumed international service to Cancun from PIT. In addition, the carrier will commence nonstop service to Austin, Texas on Nov. 23.
Flights to Miami and Austin will operate seasonally on a weekly basis – Austin will be served through the end of the year and Miami through April. Existing seasonal service to Cancun, meanwhile, will operate on Saturdays with flights currently available through April.
Beyond strong leisure travel, corporate traffic has continued to steadily rise. As a result, additional flights to key business centers have been added from PIT this month. Southwest, American and Delta, which carry a significant number of business travelers, all saw triple-digit year-over-year percent change in passengers in October.
After a nearly two-year long hiatus, American resumed nonstop service to New York-JFK from Pittsburgh on Nov. 2. American currently operates service between PIT and JFK with four daily flights, all on 76-seat Embraer 175 regional jets.
Along with resuming JFK service, American increased frequencies to New York-LaGuardia and Washington-Reagan in November. And Delta increased its service to New York-LaGuardia with additional flights.
New service additions complement rising passenger traffic at PIT which continues to recover from pre-pandemic lows.
For October, the airport recorded over 676,000 total passengers – the second busiest month of the year so far. Comparatively, more than 306,000 total passengers passed through the airport during the same period in 2020.
Year-over-year passenger traffic was up nearly 121 percent in October 2021 compared to October 2020. October 2021 passengers are at 78 percent of 2019 levels.
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