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Atlanta Airport Parking

Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is the gateway to the Southeast. Nestled 20 minutes from downtown Atlanta, the airport is not only the most bustling airport in the South; it’s also the most active passenger airport on the planet. This is no daunting fact for the facility: with a $5 billion, 10-year capitol works program afoot, the Atlanta airport will effortlessly meet passenger demands for decades.

It’s no surprise, then, that the Atlanta Airport parking systems—both short and long term—are on the cutting edge of technology. With more than 30,000 parking spaces, including on and off airport parking garages and lots, visitors are well served.

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Getting there is another issue. Facing heavy traffic in and out of Atlanta, visitors should schedule their drives to the Atlanta Airport parking areas accordingly. A helpful tool is area radio station 830 AM, with reports on parking, weather, and construction. Visitors may also access airport news at www.atlanta-airport.com.

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If short-term parking options are the priority, hourly garage charges for Atlanta Airport parking begin at $1 per hour in Atlanta Airport’s short-term hourly garage. Prices jump to $24 for the first day and $48 for each additional 24-hour cycle. A cheaper alternative is available in an additional short-term lot; directions are adequately posted along the route to the Atlanta Airport. Prices in this lot begin at a similar $1 an hour but have a maximum cost of $12 per day. That’s also the cost of a lost ticket, by the way, so hold on to yours.

Economy lots are available for the budget-conscious traveler. In exchange for a short walk, the daily


rate does not exceed $8 at this Atlanta Airport parking option. Another cost cutting choice is Atlanta Airport’s Park Ride Lots, providing free shuttle bus services on a 24-hour basis. These shuttles run to and from the main terminals.

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For the luxurious—or late—traveler, a time saving measure is the call-ahead valet parking service. By calling 1-800-897-1910, an attendant manages a traveler’s parking and documentation—and the traveler may go straight to the main terminal.

There are also several customized off-airport parking services. Operated by private service firms, passengers may find competitive rates for drive-to-fly services.

If accessibility is your concern, Atlanta Airport parking and shuttle bus services accommodate handicapped travelers.

Once you’re en route, enjoy your travels—there’s no need to worry about your vehicle. The Atlanta Airport parking staff is vigilant in their 24-hour security services of parked vehicles and the immediate areas.

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Atlanta Airport parking may be paid for in three ways: major credit cards, like MasterCard or Visa, parking coupons (those validated by third parties entitling the bearer to discounted airport parking), or cash.

Additional concerns may be addressed by contacting the Atlanta Airport parking hotline, 404-530-6725.

About The Author

Mr. Gregory Bessoni provides editorial on airport parking. Mr. Gregory Bessoni is the CEO and Founder of parkingaccess.com, one of the leaders on the Internet of providing airport parking reservations and airport hotel park and fly reservations.

greg@parkingaccess.com