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Navigating Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport

by Claudine on April 28th, 2008

hyku Hartsfield-Jackson  is one of the busiest airports in the United States, and it is easy to get lost or to pay too much money for parking. The airport has both long-term parking and short-term parking on-site. You can also find out if the parking lot is full before you go to the airport.

The airport has hourly parking, daily parking and economy parking. The rate is $1 per hour for the first two hours. You will then pay $2 per hour for the next 4 hours that you are parked. If you end up staying in the hourly parking lot, you will pay $28 per day.

The daily rate is $2 per hour and $14 per day. If you plan to stay at the airport for several days, you should use economy parking, which is $2 per hour and $10 per day.

The airport Park and Ride has the best daily rate at $9 per day. Remember to keep track of where you park your vehicle and the level that you parked on. Write this information down and carry it with you; you won’t be sorry.

Photo by Hyku, Flickr, Creative Commons License

POSTED IN: Nuisances, Travel Tips - General Information

1 opinion for Navigating Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport

  • Steve
    May 9, 2008 at 7:25 am

    IMHO, I think Hartsfield and Georgia’s State Road and Tollway Authority should get together and allow the Cruise Card users to be able to use their cards for airport parking, similar to how Florida’s SunPass can be used at Orlando International Airport.

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