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Austin Bergstrom International Airport Daily Parking Rates

Indicative band Roughly $12–$40/day — a coarse tier band by FAA hub size, not a live per-lot quote. Real prices vary by lot, day and demand. Band vintage: 2026-06. Check the airport's official page for current per-lot rates.

FAA hub size
Large hub
Indicative daily band
$12–$40/day
Band vintage
2026-06

Austin Bergstrom International Airport offers daily parking across multiple facility types, with rates that vary significantly by lot, day of week, and demand. Indicative pricing for a Large hub airport typically falls in a $12–$40 per day band as of mid-2026, but this is a coarse tier only and not a live per-lot quote. Actual rates depend on whether you choose economy/remote parking, a covered garage, valet service, or premium close-in daily lots. Because demand and dynamic pricing fluctuate, you must check AUS's official website or parking portal for current rates, duration discounts, and availability before booking.

Economy and long-stay lots are almost always cheaper per day than close-in daily or garage facilities because they are situated farther from terminals, reducing land and operational costs; airports pass those savings to customers in exchange for longer walking or shuttle times. Close-in daily and garage spots command premiums due to proximity, weather protection, convenience, and higher turnover. For cost-conscious travelers, remote economy lots often offer the best daily rate, while frequent short-term parkers may find garage or valet justified by time savings.

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