Old “Long Term” at PIT now lives inside the Shuttle Lot
Pittsburgh International used to sign a distinct Long Term Parking Lot near the Main terminal, but the airport folded it into the on-site Shuttle Lot when construction ramped up. Official parking pages now say Long Term, Economy, and Extended were combined, so you won’t see a separate Long Term gate, rate board, or booking option anymore.
The former Long Term surface rows sit in the same general on-airport zone used by the Shuttle Lot, a few minutes’ bus ride from the Main terminal. When you follow airport signs from I-376, everything long-stay now points to “Shuttle Lot” or “Garage,” and the old Long Term name only survives on some third‑party parking maps.
PIT’s site makes it clear there is no separately bookable Long Term product; any long-stay reservation routes into Reserved Parking or the Shuttle Lot inventory. Click “Long Term” on some older university or corporate pages and you land on generic reserved parking instead, even though the label still says Long Term on those guidance documents.
Regulars who used to park in Long Term by the terminal now treat the Shuttle Lot as the default long‑stay option and compare its daily rate against off‑airport spots like Fast Park before buying. Corporate travelers tied to University of Pittsburgh policy are steered to Reserved Parking in the same complex, which replaced the old Long Term category in their official instructions.
Watch out for outdated GPS and blog references that still say “turn into Long Term Lot” near the Main terminal; recent Google reviews mention people circling for a non-existent sign. The practical move now: follow current airport signage to the Shuttle Lot, then check your confirmation email to see exactly which zone your reservation covers before you drive in.