The Federal Aviation Administration’s plan to reduce flight capacity at dozens of airports across the country will not affect service at Pittsburgh International Airport, at least in this first round.
The list of affected airports, published by ABC News, does include Philadelphia International. A source told ABC News that the flight reductions will start at 4% on Friday and work up to 10%. The flights facing these reductions are scheduled during the hours of 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
There’s still no word about an opening day for the $1.7 billion new terminal at Pittsburgh International Airport.
The following airports that are facing cuts are: • Anchorage International • Baltimore/Washington International • Boston-Logan International • Charlotte Douglas International • Chicago Midway

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