PITTSBURGH, Pa. – First National Bank, the largest subsidiary of F.N.B. Corp., announced a partnership with the Pittsburgh International Airport on Wednesday. 

The collaboration follows the opening of the airport’s new $1.7 billion landside terminal in November.

“Pittsburgh International Airport’s new terminal represents connectivity, progress and innovation – attributes that also define F.N.B.,” said Vincent J. Delie Jr., chairman, president and chief executive officer of F.N.B. Corp. and First National Bank. “As a Proud Partner of PIT, we are combining our technology-driven banking solutions like eStore and the Common app with Pittsburgh International Airport’s vision for a world-class travel experience, ensuring that Pittsburgh remains a hub where economic opportunities take off.”

Delie added that “travelers and airport employees will be able to acquire over 50 products and services in a fraction of the time to address the complete range of their financial needs just by stopping by our F.N.B. Digital Banking Center.”

For F.N.B., the partnership offers prominent brand visibility throughout the new terminal, with the bank featured extensively across the airport’s digital signage network in high‑traffic passenger areas including departures, arrivals, baggage claim, the central core and key circulation corridors.

With approximately 10 million annual travelers, the partnership offers travelers technology‑forward banking experiences, including the Digital Banking Center located on the new terminal’s departure level, allowing travelers and airport employees to access the company’s digital platform eStore, along with ATMs, an ATM with TellerChat – where users can engage with a banker via live video seven days a week, even during off‑hours – and a foreign currency exchange dispenser providing instant access to international cash before departure.

“Our vision is for Pittsburgh International Airport to be one of the most innovative and passenger-focused airports in the world,” said Christina Cassotis, chief executive officer of the airport. “Partnering with F.N.B. enables us to create a more convenient, connected experience for travelers in an airport built for Pittsburgh, by Pittsburgh.”