Pittsburg Thriving Post-US Airways

Pittsburgh International Airport has seen lower fares, increased traffic and a better mix of legacy and low-cost carrier air service since US Airways cut it as a hub in 2004, according to Lucinda Harschman, the airport’s director of air service development. Pittsburgh’s low-cost carriers attracted...

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