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DFW Airport Parking Remote South: Rates, Shuttle & Tips 2026

DFW Airport Remote South parking costs $10/day with a free 24/7 shuttle to Terminals A and E. Pre-booking can save up to 50%. Full rates, shuttle guide, and directions for 2026.

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DFW Airport Remote South parking is the official on-airport remote lot that serves Terminals A and E at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, offering a flat rate of $10/day with a free 24/7 shuttle running every 15-20 minutes. It is the most affordable on-airport parking option at DFW and a strong choice for travelers flying American Airlines, Alaska Airlines, Delta, JetBlue, Spirit, or United out of Terminal E — or American Airlines out of Terminal A.

  • Rate: $10/day flat — the lowest on-airport daily rate at DFW (verified May 2026)
  • Shuttle: Free, 24/7, every 15-20 minutes directly to Terminals A and E
  • Pre-booking saves up to 50% — walk-in rates can be higher during peak periods; book in advance at dfwairport.com/park
  • Payment: Credit card and NTTA TollTag accepted — no cash at Remote South
  • Serves: Remote South shuttles go to Terminals A and E (not B, C, or D)
  • 90-day maximum stay limit applies to all DFW remote lots

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What Is DFW Airport Remote South Parking and How Does It Work?

Remote South is an open-air, self-park lot located on the southern perimeter of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. It is part of DFW's official on-airport parking system, managed by the DFW Airport Board. You drive in, park your own car, and board a free shuttle to the terminals.

The lot primarily serves Terminal A (American Airlines, American Eagle) and Terminal E (Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines, United Airlines, and others). If your airline operates from Terminal B, C, or D, Remote South is not your best option — those terminals are served by Remote North or the Express lots.

Remote South is a large open-surface lot. Rows are clearly marked, and the lot is well-lit for early morning and late-night arrivals. ADA-accessible spaces are available throughout the lot — follow posted signs at entry. DFW Airport complies fully with all ADA accessibility requirements, per the official DFW remote parking page.

DFW's total on-airport capacity exceeds 40,000 parking spaces across all facilities. Remote South holds a significant share of that capacity, making it one of the few on-airport options that rarely fills completely — even during peak travel periods like Thanksgiving or spring break.

How Much Does DFW Remote South Parking Cost in 2026?

Remote South charges $2.00 per hour, with a daily maximum of $10.00 (verified May 2026). The daily cap kicks in after five hours, so any stay longer than a day costs just $10 per 24-hour period.

1 day
Remote South Cost$10
Express Parking Cost$10–$15
Terminal Garage Cost$27
Valet Cost$34
3 days
Remote South Cost$30
Express Parking Cost$30–$45
Terminal Garage Cost$81
Valet Cost$102
5 days
Remote South Cost$50
Express Parking Cost$50–$75
Terminal Garage Cost$135
Valet Cost$170
7 days
Remote South Cost$70
Express Parking Cost$70–$105
Terminal Garage Cost$189
Valet Cost$238
10 days
Remote South Cost$100
Express Parking Cost$100–$150
Terminal Garage Cost$270
Valet Cost$340
14 days
Remote South Cost$140
Express Parking Cost$140–$210
Terminal Garage Cost$378
Valet Cost$476

Compared to the Terminal Garages at $27/day, Remote South costs 63% less for the same on-airport security and convenience. For a 14-day trip, that difference adds up to $238 in savings. For a comprehensive look at how all DFW parking tiers compare, see the DFW Airport Parking Rates & Cost Guide 2026.

One important note: a 90-day maximum stay applies to all DFW remote lots, including Remote South. Extended business travelers or snowbirds parking longer than 90 days will need to make alternate arrangements.

How Much Can You Save by Pre-Booking DFW Remote South Parking?

Pre-booking Remote South through dfwairport.com/park can save you up to 50% off the standard walk-in rate. That means a walk-in rate of around $10/day could drop to approximately $5/day when booked in advance during promotional windows.

Here is what the math looks like on a real trip:

  • Walk-in rate, 7 days: $70
  • Pre-booked rate at 50% off, 7 days: ~$35
  • Savings: ~$35 on a single trip

Discounts are not always 50% — they vary by travel date, demand, and how far in advance you book. Holiday periods like Thanksgiving and Christmas typically have fewer available discounts. The earlier you book, the better your rate. You can also compare pre-booked DFW Remote South rates against off-airport lots on Triply's DFW parking search — it takes about 30 seconds and shows all available options side by side.

For travelers who want the absolute lowest price and don't mind booking ahead, the DFW Airport Parking Deals & Discount Codes 2026 guide covers every current promo code and discount strategy available across all DFW lots.

How Does the Remote South Shuttle Work — and How Long Does It Take?

The Remote South shuttle is free and runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with buses departing every 15-20 minutes. You board at the designated shuttle stop in the lot, and the bus takes you directly to your terminal.

Remote South shuttles serve Terminal A and Terminal E only. If your flight is at Terminal B, C, or D, you have two options: use the Remote North lot instead, or take the shuttle to Terminal A or E and then ride the free Skylink people mover to your terminal. Skylink runs every 2 minutes, 24/7, connecting all five terminals airside.

Here is what to expect at the shuttle stop:

  1. Park your car and note your row and space number (take a photo)
  2. Walk to the shuttle pickup area — signs are posted throughout the lot
  3. Wait up to 20 minutes for the next bus (usually less during busy hours)
  4. The driver will help load luggage
  5. The shuttle drops you at the ground transportation level of your terminal

You can track the Remote South shuttle in real time using the DFW remote shuttle tracker. This tool shows exactly where your bus is and how many minutes until arrival — useful for timing your walk from your parking space.

On return, head to the Ground Transportation level of your terminal and look for the Remote Parking shuttle signs. The bus will bring you back to the Remote South lot. Plan for 20-35 minutes total from landing to reaching your car, including the wait and ride.

Step-by-Step: How to Arrive, Park, and Board at DFW Remote South

No competitor covers this end-to-end experience, so here is exactly what to expect from entrance to terminal drop-off.

  1. Approach via SH-183 or International Parkway: Follow signs for Remote South parking as you enter the airport campus from the south side. The lot is accessible from South Airfield Drive near the south end of the airport.
  2. Enter the lot: Pull up to the entry gate. If you pre-booked, scan your confirmation QR code. If you are paying on exit, the gate opens automatically — no ticket needed with TollTag, or take a ticket if paying by credit card.
  3. Park and note your spot: Park in any open space. Take a photo of your row number and space. The lot is large — you will thank yourself later.
  4. Walk to the shuttle stop: Signs throughout the lot point to the covered shuttle waiting area. The walk is typically under 5 minutes from most spaces.
  5. Board the shuttle: Tell the driver your terminal (A or E). The driver assists with luggage. Buses are accessible for wheelchairs and mobility devices.
  6. Arrive at the terminal: The shuttle drops you at the departures level. Head inside to check in and clear security. If you have TSA PreCheck, your wait at DFW security is significantly shorter — another reason to budget your shuttle time and not rush.

How to Get to DFW Remote South: Directions and Entrance Guide

Remote South sits on the southern end of the DFW Airport campus. The general address travelers use for GPS is around South Airfield Drive, Dallas, TX 75261. Follow DFW Remote South Parking signs on your navigation app for the most accurate routing.

Key roads to know:

  • State Highway 183 (South access): The primary road for travelers coming from Irving, Arlington, or Grand Prairie. Exit toward DFW South and follow remote parking signs.
  • International Parkway: The main spine road through DFW. Signs for Remote South will direct you off International Parkway toward the south lot.
  • State Highway 360: Another approach road for travelers coming from the southeast (Arlington, Grand Prairie).
  • Interstate 635 (LBJ Freeway): Use this for approaches from the east or northeast, then connect to SH-183.

Before you drive, check real-time traffic on Waze — DFW sits at the intersection of several major DFW Metroplex highways, and morning and evening rush hours on SH-183 and I-635 can add 15-25 minutes to your drive. Budget extra time if you are departing between 7-9 AM or 4-7 PM on weekdays.

Comparison table showing DFW Remote South parking vs off-airport options including The Parking Spot, Ausby Airport Parking, and hotel lots. Compares daily rate, shuttle frequency, terminals served, security level, and coverage. Remote South offers $10/day with 24/7 shuttle but serves Terminals A and E only.
Comparison table showing DFW Remote South parking vs off-airport options including The Parking Spot, Ausby Airport Parking, and hotel lots. Compares daily rate, shuttle frequency, terminals served, security level, and coverage. Remote South offers $10/day with 24/7 shuttle but serves Terminals A and E only.

Also note: DFW's $12+ billion expansion program is underway in 2026. Road improvements and minor detours are possible near the airport campus. The airport remains fully operational and no parking closures are expected at Remote South, but allow extra time if signs indicate construction traffic.

DFW Remote South vs. Off-Airport Parking: Which Is the Better Deal?

Remote South at $10/day is cheaper than most off-airport lots — but not all of them. Here is how it compares to verified off-site options near DFW (verified May 2026).

DFW Remote South (on-airport)
Daily Rate$10/day
ShuttleFree, every 15-20 min, 24/7
Terminals ServedA & E only
CoverageOn-airport security
Ausby Airport Parking (DFW)
Daily Rate$6.95/day
ShuttleEvery 30 min, 10 AM–9:30 PM; after-hours $25 fee
Terminals ServedAll terminals
CoverageOff-airport
Days Inn DFW Airport North (Parking)
Daily Rate$7.99/day
ShuttleScheduled hours — confirm at booking
Terminals ServedAll terminals
CoverageHotel lot, off-airport
Red Roof Inn Dallas DFW Airport North (Parking)
Daily Rate$7.99/day
ShuttleDuring operating hours — confirm schedule
Terminals ServedAll terminals
CoverageHotel lot, off-airport
Clarion Inn & Suites North DFW Airport (Parking)
Daily Rate$8.99/day
ShuttleComplimentary during scheduled hours
Terminals ServedAll terminals
CoverageHotel lot, off-airport
The Parking Spot South (DFW)
Daily Rate$10.95/day
ShuttleOn-demand, 24/7 with luggage assist
Terminals ServedAll terminals
CoverageOff-airport, covered option

Remote South wins on 24/7 reliability. Its shuttle runs around the clock with no after-hours fees. If you have a 4 AM departure or land at midnight, there is no extra charge and no scheduling worry. Off-airport lots like Ausby Airport Parking charge a $25 after-hours fee for shuttles outside their 10 AM–9:30 PM window — that extra charge can wipe out the daily rate savings on a short trip.

Bar chart comparing DFW airport parking costs over 1, 3, 5, and 7 days for Remote South ($10/day), Express Uncovered ($10/day), Terminal Garage ($27/day), and Valet ($34/day). Remote South ties with Express as the cheapest on-airport option, saving up to $168 vs Valet over 7 days.
Bar chart comparing DFW airport parking costs over 1, 3, 5, and 7 days for Remote South ($10/day), Express Uncovered ($10/day), Terminal Garage ($27/day), and Valet ($34/day). Remote South ties with Express as the cheapest on-airport option, saving up to $168 vs Valet over 7 days.

Off-airport lots do beat Remote South on one key point: all terminals access. If you fly from Terminal B, C, or D, Remote South requires a Skylink transfer. Lots like The Parking Spot South offer direct shuttle service to all five terminals. For travelers heading to Terminal B or D for international flights, consider off-airport options or the full breakdown in our Off-Site DFW Airport Parking guide.

The other major Remote South advantage: on-airport peace of mind. Your car stays within the DFW Airport perimeter, under airport-managed security, with 24/7 staffing and surveillance cameras throughout the lot.

What Are the Payment Options at DFW Remote South Parking?

Remote South accepts major credit cards and debit cards at exit lanes. The lot also accepts the NTTA TollTag, which lets you pass through the exit lane without stopping — the charge is automatically applied to your TollTag account.

Cash is not accepted at Remote South. This applies to all DFW Express and Remote lots. If you only have cash, you will need to use a Terminal Garage instead, which does accept cash — though at $27/day, the cost difference is significant.

If you are new to the NTTA TollTag, you can set up an account at ntta.org. The tag works across most DFW-area toll roads and all on-airport express and remote parking lanes. For frequent DFW travelers, the TollTag speeds up the exit process considerably — no fumbling for cards at the gate.

You can also pay and manage your reservation through the DFW Airport mobile app. The app lets you pre-book, view your reservation confirmation, and track shuttle locations in real time. Download it before your trip — it makes the entire process smoother, especially at exit when you have bags and a flight mindset.

Is There EV Charging at DFW Remote South Parking?

DFW Airport does offer EV charging stations across its campus. According to the official DFW EV charging page, chargers are available at select on-airport locations. However, availability at Remote South specifically is not confirmed at the time of writing. If EV charging is important to your trip, verify current charger locations before booking.

EV drivers who need guaranteed charging access may find the Terminal Garages a more reliable choice, as covered parking structures tend to have more charging infrastructure. You can also search current charger availability using the ChargePoint app for EV drivers before your travel date.

Tips for a Smooth Experience at DFW Remote South Parking

Based on how the lot is set up and what travelers frequently report, here are the most useful tips before your trip.

  • Photograph your parking spot: Remote South is a large lot. Take a photo of your row and space number the moment you park. This saves significant stress on return.
  • Pre-book online to lock in the best rate: Walk-in pricing can spike during peak dates. Book in advance at dfwairport.com/park or compare options at Triply's DFW parking search.
  • Plan for the shuttle wait: The shuttle runs every 15-20 minutes. Add at least 30 minutes to your terminal arrival time — 20 for the maximum shuttle wait, 10 for the ride and unloading.
  • Track the shuttle before you walk over: Use the DFW remote shuttle tracker to time your walk to the pickup area.
  • No cash — bring a card or set up TollTag: You cannot pay with cash at exit. Credit card or NTTA TollTag only.
  • Flying from Terminal B, C, or D? Take the shuttle to Terminal A or E, then board the free Skylink to your terminal. Skylink runs every 2 minutes, so the transfer is fast.
  • Check traffic before you leave home: SH-183 and I-635 can be congested, especially on weekday mornings. Build in extra buffer during peak hours.
  • Note the 90-day limit: If your trip extends beyond 90 days, you will need to move your vehicle. Call DFW parking at (972) 973-3112 if you have questions about extended stays.
  • Large vehicles are welcome: Remote South is an open-surface lot with no height restrictions, making it suitable for full-size trucks, SUVs, and larger vehicles that may not fit in covered garages.

Find the Best DFW Remote South Rate for Your Trip

DFW Airport Remote South parking offers the best value among all on-airport options at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. At $10/day flat, free 24/7 shuttle service, and no after-hours fees, it is the go-to lot for Terminal A and Terminal E travelers on longer trips. Pre-booking can cut that cost to around $5/day — a rate that competes directly with the cheapest off-airport lots in the area.

If you are flying American Airlines out of Terminal A, or Alaska, Delta, JetBlue, Spirit, or United out of Terminal E, Remote South is almost always the smartest on-airport choice. For travelers on other terminals or those wanting to compare all DFW parking options in one place, the Complete DFW Airport Parking Guide 2026 covers every lot, rate, and strategy in detail.

Compare DFW Remote South rates alongside off-airport lots and book your spot in seconds at Triply's DFW airport parking search — see all options from $6.95/day and lock in your rate before prices climb.

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