Pittsburgh International Airport netted $92,608 in revenue from the G-20 economic summit in September, according to figures released yesterday.
They showed the airport spent $475,876 in summit-related expenses, was reimbursed $364,991 by the federal government, and received $203,493 in landing, parking, handling, and fuel flowage fees from the various countries that made use of the airport for the event.
The $92,608 will be used to offset the costs to the airlines operating out of the airport, spokeswoman JoAnn Jenny said.
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