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Atlanta Airport Parking Fee Increase 2026: New Rates Guide

ATL's parking fee increase took effect May 1, 2025. Daily Decks now cost $30/day, Economy Lots $20/day. Off-site lots near Hartsfield-Jackson still start from $7.95/day — saving travelers up to 73%.

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The Atlanta airport parking fee increase took effect on May 1, 2025, raising on-airport rates at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport across every lot type. The Daily Decks now cost $30/day, the Economy Lots run $20/day, and the Domestic Park-Ride lot sits at $15/day — the cheapest on-airport option. Off-site lots near ATL still start from as low as $7.95/day, offering savings of up to 73% compared to the Daily Decks.

  • Effective date: New ATL parking rates went live May 1, 2025, per the City of Atlanta Department of Aviation.
  • Cheapest on-airport option: Domestic Park-Ride at $15/day with free 24/7 shuttle to the Domestic Terminal.
  • Most expensive on-airport option: Hourly Decks at $10/hr, capped at $50 on Day 1 and $75/day after that.
  • Best off-site value: Quality Inn Atlanta Airport (Park & Fly) at $7.95/day — that's 47% less than the Economy Lot.
  • Free alternative: MARTA Red or Gold Line from downtown Atlanta to ATL costs $2.50 and takes about 15 minutes.
  • Pre-booking tip: Locking in a rate in advance protects you from further increases and often unlocks lower pricing.

Before you drive to ATL and pay at the gate, compare ATL off-site parking rates starting at $7.95/day on Triply — you can book in minutes and cancel free if your plans change.

Why Did Atlanta Airport Parking Prices Increase in 2025?

The Atlanta airport parking fee increase is directly tied to the ATLNext capital improvement program — a multi-billion dollar modernization of the world's busiest airport by passenger traffic. The City of Atlanta's Department of Aviation raised rates to fund rising operational costs and long-term infrastructure debt. Hartsfield-Jackson serves over 100 million passengers per year, and aging facilities need major upgrades to keep up.

The biggest driver is the Concourse D Widening project, a $1.4 billion expansion that will widen the concourse from 60 feet to nearly 100 feet, raise the ceiling height by 18 feet, and add 34 widebody-capable gates. Five new gates opened in 2025, and steel erection for the next phase begins in Q2 2026. Full completion is expected around 2029. Parking revenue helps service the debt on projects like this.

Other active projects include a $26.8 million Concourse C gate conversion, an International Terminal expansion to handle 14% growth in international traffic recorded in 2024, and a new Ground Transportation Center at the west end of the Domestic Terminal. The airport also expanded EV charging to 275 stations across parking facilities. These costs stack up — and parking fees are a primary funding mechanism.

How Much Does It Cost to Park at Atlanta Airport Now?

Here is the full breakdown of on-airport rates at Hartsfield-Jackson, effective May 1, 2025 (verified May 2026).

Hourly Decks (North & South)
Rate$10/hr
Daily Max$50 Day 1 / $75/day after
Shuttle to TerminalWalk to Domestic Terminal
Daily Decks (North & South)
Rate$30/day
Daily Max$30/day
Shuttle to TerminalWalk to Domestic Terminal
Economy Lots
Rate$20/day
Daily Max$20/day
Shuttle to TerminalFree walkway to terminal
ATL West Deck
Rate$10/hr
Daily Max$30/day
Shuttle to TerminalFree ATL SkyTrain (3-5 min)
ATL Select Lots
Rate$15–$20/day
Daily Max$15–$20/day
Shuttle to TerminalFree 24/7 shuttle
Domestic Park-Ride
Rate$15/day
Daily Max$15/day
Shuttle to TerminalFree 24/7 shuttle
International Park-Ride
Rate$30/day
Daily Max$30/day
Shuttle to TerminalFree shuttle to Intl Terminal
International Hourly Deck
Rate$10 first hr / $15/hr after
Daily Max$70/day
Shuttle to TerminalWalk to International Terminal

The ATL West Deck is located on the west side of the Domestic Terminal. It connects to the terminal via the free ATL SkyTrain, which runs every 3-5 minutes around the clock. It's a solid choice if the North and South Daily Decks are full. The Domestic Park-Ride lot is the budget pick for domestic flyers — $15/day with a free 24/7 shuttle. The International Park-Ride at $30/day serves travelers on Concourses E and F, where airlines like Delta international flights, Air France, British Airways, Lufthansa, and Korean Air operate.

Bar chart comparing old vs. new ATL airport parking rates after the May 2025 price increase at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Daily Decks rose from $22 to $30/day (+36%), Economy Lots from $14 to $20/day (+43%), Domestic Park-Ride from $9 to $15/day (+67%), ATL West Deck from $16 to $30/day (+88%), and ATL Select Lots from $10 to $15/day (+50%).
Bar chart comparing old vs. new ATL airport parking rates after the May 2025 price increase at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Daily Decks rose from $22 to $30/day (+36%), Economy Lots from $14 to $20/day (+43%), Domestic Park-Ride from $9 to $15/day (+67%), ATL West Deck from $16 to $30/day (+88%), and ATL Select Lots from $10 to $15/day (+50%).

ATL has roughly 30,000 total parking spaces across all on-airport facilities. You can pay with cash, Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover, contactless payment, or the ParkATL app.

How Do the New ATL Parking Rates Compare to Old Prices?

The rate increase was significant across every lot type. Here's a direct old-vs-new comparison based on pre-May 2025 rates and current posted rates (verified May 2026).

Daily Decks
Old Rate~$22/day
New Rate (May 2025)$30/day
Change+~$8/day (~36%)
Economy Lots
Old Rate~$14/day
New Rate (May 2025)$20/day
Change+~$6/day (~43%)
Domestic Park-Ride
Old Rate~$9/day
New Rate (May 2025)$15/day
Change+~$6/day (~67%)
ATL West Deck
Old Rate~$22/day max
New Rate (May 2025)$30/day max
Change+~$8/day (~36%)

The jump on the Domestic Park-Ride lot is the sharpest in percentage terms — up roughly 67%. That matters most for long-term travelers. A 7-day trip in the Domestic Park-Ride used to cost around $63. Now it costs $105. That's a $42 increase per week just from the rate hike. For a 14-day trip, you're paying $84 more than before. For deeper context on how these changes hit long-haul travelers, see our guide to ATL long-term parking and economy lot options for extended trips.

Which ATL Parking Lot Is the Cheapest Option for Your Trip?

The cheapest on-airport option is the Domestic Park-Ride at $15/day. For most travelers flying domestically, this is the best value on airport property. But off-site lots beat it — sometimes by a wide margin.

Here's how the cheapest off-site options stack up against on-airport rates (verified May 2026):

Quality Inn Atlanta Airport (Park & Fly)
Daily Rate$7.95/day
Shuttle FrequencyEvery 30 min (5 AM–11 PM)
Covered?No
ATL Economy Parking by PreFlight
Daily Rate$9.95/day
Shuttle Frequency24/7 on-demand
Covered?No
Park N Go (ATL)
Daily Rate$10/day
Shuttle FrequencyEvery 10-15 min, 24/7
Covered?Options available
Peachy Airport Parking
Daily Rate$10.95/day
Shuttle FrequencyEvery 10 min, 24/7
Covered?Yes (indoor options)
WallyPark Premier
Daily Rate$10.99/day
Shuttle FrequencyEvery ~10 min, 24/7
Covered?Yes (covered options)
The Parking Spot 1
Daily Rate$11/day
Shuttle FrequencyEvery 5-7 min (Domestic)
Covered?Yes (covered options)
FastPark & Relax
Daily Rate$11.95/day
Shuttle FrequencyEvery 10-15 min, 24/7
Covered?Yes (covered)
ATL Domestic Park-Ride (on-airport)
Daily Rate$15/day
Shuttle FrequencyFree 24/7 shuttle
Covered?No
ATL Economy Lot (on-airport)
Daily Rate$20/day
Shuttle FrequencyFree walkway
Covered?No
ATL Daily Deck (on-airport)
Daily Rate$30/day
Shuttle FrequencyWalk to terminal
Covered?Some levels

Peachy Airport Parking stands out for covered and EV options. It's only 3-5 minutes from ATL and offers 90 indoor EV charging stations — the largest EV-dedicated covered lot near Hartsfield-Jackson. The Parking Spot 1 has the most frequent shuttle at every 5-7 minutes to the Domestic Terminal. All seven off-site lots offer free cancellation.

For a full breakdown of all off-site providers including shuttle times, lot features, and booking tips, see our guide to off-site ATL airport parking lots near Hartsfield-Jackson.

What Are the Best Alternatives to Parking at Hartsfield-Jackson Airport?

Skipping parking entirely is a real option for many Atlanta travelers. Three alternatives are worth knowing.

MARTA Rail

MARTA is the most cost-effective option for travelers coming from inside the perimeter. The Red Line and Gold Line both run directly to ATL's terminal. The fare is $2.50 each way, and the ride from downtown Atlanta (Five Points station) takes about 15 minutes. From Midtown or Buckhead, expect 20-25 minutes. Trains run frequently and connect to neighborhoods like Decatur, Sandy Springs, and Dunwoody. Check schedules at MARTA's official site.

Comparison table showing total parking costs for ATL airport: on-airport Daily Deck at $30/day versus off-site options WallyPark Premier ($7.49/day), Peachy Airport Parking ($8.99/day), Park N Go ($7.95/day), and ATL Economy by PreFlight ($6.25/day) across 3-day, 7-day, and 14-day trips. The cheapest off-site option saves $332 on a 14-day trip — 79% less than on-airport parking.
Comparison table showing total parking costs for ATL airport: on-airport Daily Deck at $30/day versus off-site options WallyPark Premier ($7.49/day), Peachy Airport Parking ($8.99/day), Park N Go ($7.95/day), and ATL Economy by PreFlight ($6.25/day) across 3-day, 7-day, and 14-day trips. The cheapest off-site option saves $332 on a 14-day trip — 79% less than on-airport parking.

Rideshare (Uber & Lyft)

Uber and Lyft pick up and drop off at ATL's Ground Transportation Center on the west end of the Domestic Terminal. From neighborhoods like Midtown, Buckhead, or Virginia-Highland, a typical Uber ride to ATL runs $25-$45 each way, depending on time of day and surge pricing. For a week-long trip, round-trip rideshare typically costs $50-$90 — still less than parking at the Daily Deck for 7 days ($210). Before leaving, check real-time traffic on Waze so your driver takes the fastest route via I-85, I-75, or Camp Creek Parkway.

Drop-Off from a Friend or Family Member

Free drop-off is easy at ATL. The Cell Phone Lots are located at 2300 Sullivan Road (north side) and 1999 Sullivan Road (south side) in College Park. Your driver waits there for free, then pulls up to the curb when you're ready. No parking fees, no shuttle wait.

How Much Can You Save with Off-Site Atlanta Airport Parking?

Off-site parking cuts costs significantly — especially after the May 2025 rate hike. Here's what real trip scenarios look like (based on current verified rates):

3 days
ATL Daily Deck ($30/day)$90
Quality Inn Park & Fly ($7.95/day)$23.85
You Save$66.15 (73%)
7 days
ATL Daily Deck ($30/day)$210
Quality Inn Park & Fly ($7.95/day)$55.65
You Save$154.35 (73%)
14 days
ATL Daily Deck ($30/day)$420
Quality Inn Park & Fly ($7.95/day)$111.30
You Save$308.70 (73%)

Even comparing the priciest off-site lot — FastPark & Relax at $11.95/day — to the Daily Deck, a 7-day trip still saves you $126.35. That's not a small difference. The trade-off is a shuttle ride of 3-5 minutes instead of a walk, and that's a reasonable swap for most travelers.

Business travelers and frequent flyers flying through Concourse T (American Airlines, United Airlines), Concourse C (Southwest, Alaska, JetBlue), or Concourse D (Delta) may fly weekly. At the Daily Deck rate, that's $1,560/year in parking alone. Switching to an off-site lot at $10/day drops that to $520 — a $1,040 annual saving.

If you're already saving with coupons or promo codes, see our full roundup of Atlanta airport parking deals and discount codes for the latest offers.

How to Reserve Atlanta Airport Parking in Advance and Avoid Surprises

Booking ahead is the single most effective way to control your costs after the ATL parking fee increase. Rates at off-site lots are often lower when reserved in advance — and pre-booking locks in that price even if rates go up again.

  1. Compare options early. Use Triply's ATL parking search to see all available lots, current rates, and shuttle details side by side.
  2. Book before peak travel periods. Thanksgiving, spring break, and summer Fridays fill lots fast near ATL. The cheapest off-site lots sell out first.
  3. Check cancellation policy. All seven off-site lots in our verified database offer free cancellation. Book early, cancel free if plans change.
  4. Allow shuttle time. Budget an extra 30-45 minutes during peak periods for off-site shuttle pickup. Most lots run shuttles every 10-15 minutes.
  5. Confirm your terminal. Flying international? Make sure your lot runs to the International Terminal — not all do. Peachy Airport Parking and FastPark & Relax both serve both terminals.

For TSA checkpoint timing, remember that ATL security lines can be long. Having TSA PreCheck can cut your checkpoint time significantly and give you more buffer if your shuttle runs a few minutes late.

What's Being Built at ATL? Inside the ATLNext Parking and Infrastructure Program

The ATLNext program is the largest capital improvement effort in Hartsfield-Jackson's history. Understanding what's being built helps explain why the Atlanta airport parking fee increase happened — and what travelers can expect in coming years.

The most impactful active project is the $1.4 billion Concourse D Widening. This project widens the concourse from 60 feet to nearly 100 feet, raises the ceiling height by 18 feet, and adds 34 widebody-capable gates. Five new gates opened in 2025. Steel erection for the next phase begins Q2 2026, with full completion expected around 2029. During active construction phases, some Concourse D gates are temporarily closed. The Plane Train and pedestrian walkways remain fully operational — no major parking closures are expected in 2026.

Other active projects include the $26.8 million Concourse C gate conversion for larger aircraft, an International Terminal expansion adding gates and Federal Inspection Station capacity, a new Aviation Administration Center, and ongoing upgrades to the Ground Transportation Center. Parking facility upgrades include 275 EV charging stations already installed, contactless payment across all lots, and improved wayfinding signage. These improvements make ATL a more functional airport — but they require sustained funding, and parking revenue is a direct part of that equation.

Hartsfield-Jackson is 7 miles south of downtown Atlanta, accessible via I-85, I-75, I-285, and Camp Creek Parkway. The airport's size and daily passenger volume make parking infrastructure one of the largest cost centers the Department of Aviation manages.

Don't let the fee increase catch you off guard. Search and reserve ATL off-site parking from $7.95/day on Triply — compare every nearby lot, see exact shuttle times, and lock in your rate before your trip.

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