Where can I park at Jacksonville International Airport?
The airport has hourly and daily garages and surface lots, but approximately 500 spaces were closed in the daily surface lot to prepare for construction of a third parking garage, and the entire hourly garage remains closed after the Friday fire. Economy Lot 3 is now open, however, to help alleviate any strain on the number of parking spaces.
Is parking at Jacksonville International Airport closed?
On-site airport parking is anticipated to reach full capacity while one garage remains closed post-fire and construction of a third parking garage is still underway. Any closures of parking facilities, especially once they reach full capacity, will be posted on the
JAX Airport website , the airport’s
Facebook page and on Airport Road signage approaching JAX.
How much does it cost to park at Jacksonville International Airport?
The daily garage rate is $2 for every half hour up to $20 per day, and the daily surface lot rate is $2 for every half hour up to $14 per day. Economy lots 1, 2 and 3 are each $8 per day. For information about valet parking, call 904-741-3900. The rate for the hourly garage, which is closed for the foreseeable future, is usually $2 for every half hour up to $24 per day.
Where can I park off-site for Jacksonville International Airport?
Travelers may want to consider using off-airport parking businesses on Airport Road, being dropped off at the terminal through ride-share services or using other means of transportation to get to the airport.
Where can I wait to pick people up from Jacksonville International Airport?
A complimentary cell phone lot is located next to the Jacksonville Aviation Authority administration building on Pecan Park Road for those picking up in-bound passengers.
What do I do if my car was in the parking garage that caught on fire at Jacksonville International Airport?
The only information the airport has provided so far for those whose cars were in the damaged garage is to fill out a form on the website at
www.flyjacksonville.com/jaxfire . Those parked at the garage are not allowed to attempt to access their vehicles as the parking garage is considered a collapse zone, the website said. However, the Jacksonville Aviation Authority "believes that certain areas of the hourly garage will be deemed safe and clear later this week." The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
Times-Union staff writer Teresa Stepzinski contributed to this article.