The journey from North Little Rock to Pittsburgh spans approximately 950 miles. Flying from LIT to Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) is the most practical option, usually requiring a connection in Chicago or Charlotte. Driving takes you northeast through Tennessee, Kentucky, and Ohio via I-40, I-65, and I-70. This route crosses the Ohio River valley and offers scenic views of the Appalachian foothills. Driving is a long, two-day trip, while flying is a convenient half-day journey.
Total Distance: Driving distance 1,500 km; straight-line air distance 1,300 km.
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| Duration | 5 hours | 16 hours |
| Avg Price | $300 - $550 | $250 - $450 in fuel |
| Operator | American Airlines | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | LIT to PIT via CLT or ORD. | I-40 E to I-65 N to I-70 E. |
| Tip | American Airlines offers frequent connections through their Charlotte hub. | Expect tolls on the Pennsylvania Turnpike as you approach Pittsburgh. |
May to June or September to October for pleasant weather.