- Pittsburgh International Airport is letting non-flyers have access to terminal areas through a new program.
- Members of the program will be able to shop in the terminal area and meet loved ones at the gate.
- There are concerns that the changes could cause TSA lines to be even longer.
In 2016, more than 8.3 million passengers traveled through Pittsburgh International Airport.
However, its terminals are about to get a bit more crowded.
On Tuesday, Pittsburgh International Airport became the first major US airport to allow non-flyers access to its boarding gates through a new program called myPitpass.
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Source : BusinessInsider.Com
