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How Much Is Short-Term Parking at Atlanta Airport? 2026 Rates

Short-term parking at Atlanta Airport costs $10/hr in the Hourly Decks, with a $50 Day 1 cap and $75/day after. See all 2026 rates, which deck to use, and when off-site parking saves more.

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Wondering how much is short term parking at Atlanta Airport? Short-term parking at Hartsfield-Jackson starts at $10 per hour. The North and South Hourly Decks cap at $50 on Day 1, then rise to $75 per day from Day 2 onward. The ATL West Deck offers the best on-site deal at $30 per day. The International Hourly Deck charges $10 for the first hour, $15 per hour after, with a $70 Day 1 cap. These rates took effect May 1, 2025, per the ATL official parking page, and are current as of 2026.

  • North & South Hourly Decks: $10/hr, $50 max Day 1, $75/day from Day 2
  • ATL West Deck: $10/hr, capped at $30/day — cheapest on-site option
  • International Hourly Deck: $10 first hour, $15/hr after, $70 Day 1 max
  • Breakeven point: At 5 hours you hit the $50 Day 1 cap — longer stays should use Daily Decks ($30/day) or Economy Lots ($20/day)
  • Off-site lots start at $7.95/day but require a 5–15 minute shuttle — not ideal for trips under 3 hours
  • Rates effective May 1, 2025 — the most recent ATL price increase

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How Much Does Short-Term Parking Cost at Atlanta Airport in 2026?

Short-term parking costs at ATL depend on which deck you choose and how long you stay. The table below covers all on-airport options, based on rates effective May 1, 2025.

North Hourly Deck
Hourly Rate$10/hr
Day 1 Maximum$50
Day 2+ Rate$75/day
Best ForPickups/drop-offs, Domestic Terminal North
South Hourly Deck
Hourly Rate$10/hr
Day 1 Maximum$50
Day 2+ Rate$75/day
Best ForPickups/drop-offs, Domestic Terminal South
ATL West Deck
Hourly Rate$10/hr
Day 1 Maximum$30/day max
Day 2+ Rate$30/day
Best ForShort visits, best daily cap on-site
International Hourly Deck
Hourly Rate$10 (1st hr), $15/hr after
Day 1 Maximum$70
Day 2+ Rate$100/day
Best ForInternational Terminal pickups
Daily Decks
Hourly RateFlat daily rate
Day 1 Maximum$30/day
Day 2+ Rate$30/day
Best ForStays of 5+ hours up to a few days
Economy Lots
Hourly RateFlat daily rate
Day 1 Maximum$20/day
Day 2+ Rate$20/day
Best ForMulti-day trips, budget-focused travelers
Domestic Park-Ride
Hourly RateFlat daily rate
Day 1 Maximum$15/day
Day 2+ Rate$15/day
Best ForLonger trips, free 24/7 shuttle included
ATL Airport Short-Term Parking Cost Comparison 2026: Bar chart showing hourly deck costs rising from $10 at 1 hour to $50 daily max at 5 hours, plus a comparison table showing all ATL parking options from $6/day (PreFlight off-site, pre-booked) to $50/day (Hourly Deck), with a callout highlighting the May 2025 rate hike from $3/hr to $10/hr.
ATL Airport Short-Term Parking Cost Comparison 2026: Bar chart showing hourly deck costs rising from $10 at 1 hour to $50 daily max at 5 hours, plus a comparison table showing all ATL parking options from $6/day (PreFlight off-site, pre-booked) to $50/day (Hourly Deck), with a callout highlighting the May 2025 rate hike from $3/hr to $10/hr.

The ATL West Deck is the standout value. Its $30/day cap beats the North and South Hourly Decks for any stay longer than 3 hours. For true short stops — think 1 to 2 hours — the Hourly Decks at $10/hr are hard to beat for direct terminal access.

What Is the Cost Breakeven Point for Short-Term vs. Daily Parking?

At $10/hr in the Hourly Decks, you hit the $50 Day 1 cap after exactly 5 hours. Beyond that, you've already paid the daily maximum. The Daily Decks at $30/day flat and the ATL West Deck at $30/day cap are both cheaper once you pass 3 hours. The practical breakeven is around the 3-hour mark — after that, switching to a Daily Deck or the West Deck saves real money.

What Are the Short-Term Parking Options at ATL?

ATL has four short-term facilities. Each serves a different part of the airport. Choosing the right one cuts your walk time significantly.

  • North Hourly Deck — North side of the Domestic Terminal. Direct pedestrian bridge to north check-in. Best for Delta (Concourses A/B), American, and United (Concourse T).
  • South Hourly Deck — South side of the Domestic Terminal. Closest to Southwest, JetBlue, Frontier, Spirit, and Alaska (Concourses C/D).
  • ATL West Deck — Far west end of the airport campus. Reach the terminal via the free ATL SkyTrain, which runs every 3–5 minutes, 24 hours a day. The $30/day cap makes it the lowest on-airport daily rate.
  • International Hourly Deck — Attached to the International Terminal (Concourses E and F). Use this for international arrivals on Delta, British Airways, Lufthansa, Korean Air, and Air France.

According to airport layout data, none of the North, South, or International Hourly Decks require a shuttle — you walk straight to the terminal. Only the West Deck uses the SkyTrain.

One thing to plan for: the ATLNext Concourse D expansion adds 34 new gates as part of a $1.4 billion project. Steel work began in Q2 2026. No parking closures are expected, but allow extra time near Concourse D if you're picking up Spirit, Frontier, or Southwest passengers.

How Did the May 2025 Rate Increase Affect Short-Term Parking at ATL?

The May 1, 2025 rate increase from Atlanta's Department of Aviation hit short-term parkers harder than any other category. Overnight stays in the Hourly Decks are now especially costly.

  • Hourly Deck Day 1 max rose to $50
  • Day 2+ rate in Hourly Decks jumped to $75/day — versus $30/day in the Daily Decks
  • International Hourly Deck Day 2+ rate is now $100/day
  • The ATL West Deck held at $30/day, making it relatively more valuable after the increase

The key takeaway: if you accidentally leave your car in a short-term deck overnight, you'll pay $75/day instead of $30/day in a Daily Deck. That's a $45/day difference. Always use a Daily Deck or Economy Lot for stays longer than 5 hours. Travelers report being caught by this pricing gap after delayed flights, so it's worth planning ahead.

How Does ATL Short-Term Parking Compare to Rideshare or Off-Site Lots?

Short-term parking at ATL makes sense for visits under 3 hours. For longer stays — or trips where someone else is driving — the math shifts fast.

Short-Term Parking vs. Uber/Lyft

A round-trip Uber from Midtown Atlanta to ATL typically costs $35–$60 total, based on standard (non-surge) pricing for the roughly 7-mile trip. Short-term parking runs $10 for the first hour. If you pick someone up and the whole trip takes under 60 minutes, parking costs $10 versus $35+ for rideshare.

Beyond 3 hours, rideshare becomes more competitive. You stop paying for idle time. Before driving, check live traffic on Waze — I-85 and I-75 near ATL can add 20–30 minutes during peak hours, turning a cheap parking trip into an expensive one.

  • Use short-term parking if: you're staying 1–4 hours, traffic is light, and you want a predictable cost
  • Use rideshare if: you're dropping off only, peak-hour traffic is heavy, or you're unsure about parking availability
  • Use the free Cell Phone Lot at 2300 Sullivan Road (north) or 1999 Sullivan Road (south) — wait there for free, then pull into the Hourly Deck only when your passenger is ready at the curb

Short-Term Parking vs. Off-Site Lots

Off-site lots offer strong daily rates. Quality Inn Atlanta Airport Park & Fly costs $7.95/day, Park N Go runs $10/day, Peachy Airport Parking is $10.95/day, and The Parking Spot 1 charges $11/day. But all require a shuttle ride.

Shuttle frequency ranges from every 5–7 minutes at The Parking Spot to every 10–15 minutes at Park N Go and Peachy. Add 5–10 minutes of drive time, and a quick pickup could add 30–45 minutes round-trip in transit.

For trips under 3 hours, off-site lots rarely save money over the Hourly Decks once you factor in shuttle time. For multi-day trips, the savings are significant — off-site lots run $7.95–$11.95/day versus $30/day for on-site Daily Decks. That's a savings of up to 73% on a week-long trip. See the full breakdown in our off-site ATL airport parking guide.

Where Are the Short-Term Parking Decks Located at Atlanta Airport?

ATL's short-term decks connect directly to their terminals — no shuttle needed for three of the four. Here's exactly where each one sits, as of 2026.

  • North Hourly Deck: Enter from Loop Road on the north side. A pedestrian bridge leads directly to Domestic Terminal north check-in. Best for Delta (Concourses A/B), American, and United (Concourse T).
  • South Hourly Deck: Enter from the south side of the Domestic Terminal. Closest to Southwest (Concourse C), JetBlue (Concourse C), Frontier and Spirit (Concourses C/D), and Alaska (Concourse C).
  • ATL West Deck: West end of the campus. Board the free ATL SkyTrain — runs every 3–5 minutes, 24/7 — to reach the Domestic Terminal in about 5–7 minutes. Best daily cap on-site at $30/day.
  • International Hourly Deck: Next to the International Terminal (Concourses E and F). Direct access for international arrivals on Delta, British Airways, Lufthansa, Qatar Airways, Korean Air, and Turkish Airlines.

All short-term decks include accessible (ADA) parking spaces near terminal entrances and elevators, per ATL's accessibility policy. According to airport data, ATL operates roughly 30,000 total parking spaces across all facilities.

How Do You Pay for Short-Term Parking at Hartsfield-Jackson?

Payment at ATL's short-term decks is fast and flexible. You take a ticket on entry — or the system scans your license plate — and pay at exit or at an in-deck kiosk before returning to your car.

  • Automated pay kiosks inside the decks — accept Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover, and contactless payments, plus cash
  • ParkATL Pay+ app — ATL's official mobile app lets you pay from your phone before walking back, which speeds up exit lanes
  • Credit card at exit lanes — all lanes accept major cards directly
  • Remote session extension — the ParkATL Pay+ app lets you add time if your wait runs longer than expected

ATL has also installed 275 EV charging stations across its parking facilities as part of the ATLNext upgrades (verified 2026). Useful if you're driving electric and waiting for a passenger in the deck.

Is Short-Term Parking at ATL Worth It — or Should You Book Off-Site?

Short-term parking in ATL's Hourly Decks is the right call for specific trips. The key is matching your parking choice to your actual use case.

Short-term parking makes sense when:

  • Your total time is under 3 hours
  • You need direct terminal access with no shuttle wait
  • Traffic or weather makes rideshare unpredictable
  • You're meeting an international arrival at Concourses E or F

Skip the Hourly Decks and book elsewhere when:

  • Your trip is longer than one day — Daily Decks at $30/day cost far less than $75/day in the Hourly Decks
  • You're traveling 3+ days — off-site lots at $7.95–$11.95/day save up to 73% versus Hourly Deck rates
  • You want a covered on-airport option at a lower rate — the ATL West Deck caps at $30/day
  • You're comfortable with a 5–15 minute shuttle to save significantly on multi-day stays

The ATL West Deck at $30/day is the best-kept secret for same-day trips over 3 hours. It's on-airport, the SkyTrain takes you to the terminal in minutes, and the daily cap is half what you'd pay in the North or South Hourly Decks if your visit stretches past 5 hours. Also check Atlanta Airport parking deals and discount codes — pre-booking through third-party platforms can reduce even on-site rates.

Ready to find the best rate for your trip? Compare ATL short-term, West Deck, and off-site parking on Triply — rates start from $7.95/day with free cancellation.

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