Airport parking tips to save money and time
Airport parking
tips to save money and time
When you need to fly out and use your personal car to get to the
airport it means you have to make some decisions about airport parking. There
are several options for parking your car before your flight. First, you need to
decide between parking your car at the airport or at one of the car parking
companies with facilities next to it. If you don’t want to spend a fortune,
choosing airport parking means spending time to search not only for an empty space
but also for a better price.
The whole experience can be extremely stressful, especially when
you’re in a hurry to catch your flight. That is why The Travel Bunny has come
up with this article that should help you choose airport parking easier.
What you should know about airport parking
- It’s best to leave home early and
plan to arrive at the airport at least one hour earlier than reporting
time. Sometimes it’s difficult to find a free spot in airport parking
facilities and you may have to drive around looking for an available
place.
- You may realize that all airport parking lots
are full and you may need to use private parking facilities.
Not only do they have higher prices, but this can delay your arrival at
the gate in time, too.
- Check out the airport’s map before you leave home. Familiarize
yourself with the location of terminals and gates. This will help you
avoid car parks that are located opposite to where you need to be inside
the airport.
- Before you settle on a parking spot, remember
that you will have to carry your luggage from the car to the airport or to
the airport’s shuttle service. To be less restricted about the distance,
try to take rolling luggage with you. And when you’re
looking for a trolley for several suitcases, remember that some of them
only work with coins. So, make sure you have some in one of your pockets.
- Airport parking can get pretty expensive, so
make sure to budget for your short- or long-term stay. Lots of airports
practice dynamic rates that change not only from low to high season but
also from one day to the next. Economy parking is very difficult
to find and you could end up in one of the expensive lots. And in
those parking lots. you may end up spending as much as $150 on parking
fees for five days.
- Keep in mind that valet parking is not
free. You will have to pay to have your car parked and save time.
- During the holiday season, rush hour and high
travel seasons, there may be traffic jams formed by arriving
and/or departing vehicles. This also comes with huge lines at the
security check and airport gates, which means you’ll be short on time
while dragging your luggage on long distances.
- When there are lots of passengers, this also
means that the airport shuttle services are slow and overcrowded, packed
with people and their luggage.
- Unannounced security measures can ruin your schedule and it’s difficult to
prepare for them. You may come across a new rule saying there’s no parking
within a distance of 300 meters, making you search for airport parking way
farther. There can also be some random security checks on all entering
cars due to safety alerts. Not only can these mis happenings slow down
traffic, but they can also shut down many of the closer short-term parking
spots.
- Unannounced maintenance and construction work can mean detours that you will have
to take in order to get to airport parking.
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