If you’re flying out of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) and want to save money on parking, the Economy lots are usually the best on-airport value. The exact price can change, but you can get a solid idea of what to expect, how to find the lots, and how Economy compares to other parking options at ATL.
ATL’s official Economy Parking is generally cheaper than the Daily lots and much cheaper than Hourly parking, but more expensive than the furthest-off remote or private lots.
While rates can vary over time, Economy parking at Atlanta Airport is typically in this range:
Because airport parking rates can change, it’s wise to check the latest Economy rate directly with Hartsfield-Jackson before your trip, especially around holidays and major events in Atlanta.
ATL has separate parking areas on the Domestic and International sides. Economy lots are on both sides, but they are organized differently.
The Domestic side of ATL (used by Delta and most U.S. airlines) is served by:
These lots sit behind or adjacent to the more expensive Daily lots and are marked with large signs as you approach the airport from I-85.
Domestic Terminal Address (for GPS):
6000 N Terminal Pkwy
Atlanta, GA 30320
Once you follow signs to the Domestic Terminal, look for roadway signs that say:
Both are a short walk or shuttle ride from the terminal, depending on exactly where you park within the lot.
For international flights (or some flights leaving from the international concourse), you’ll use the International Terminal, which has its own entrance on the east side of the airport.
Here, the main long-term options are usually labeled as:
These function similarly to Economy parking on the Domestic side, with lower daily rates than the closest garage and shuttle service to the terminal.
International Terminal Address (for GPS):
2600 Maynard H. Jackson Jr. Blvd
Atlanta, GA 30354
Look for roadway signs as you approach that say “International Park-Ride” or indicate Economy/Long-Term parking.
Use this simple table to see how Economy compares to the other common options at Hartsfield-Jackson.
| Parking Type | Typical Use Case | Distance / Access | Price vs. Economy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hourly Parking | Pickups, drop-offs, brief meetings | Closest to terminal, walkable | Much more expensive |
| Daily Parking | 1–3 day trips, want convenience | Very close, usually walkable | More expensive |
| Economy Parking | Most leisure & business trips (2–7+ days) | Farther walk or short shuttle | Mid-range / best value |
| ATL Park-Ride / Remote Lots | Budget travelers, long trips | Shuttle-only, longer ride | Can be cheaper |
| Off-Airport Private Lots | Extra savings, frequent travelers | Shuttle to terminal | Often similar or lower |
For most Atlanta residents or visitors leaving a car at the airport for more than a day or two, Economy parking is the primary on-airport “value” option that still keeps you on airport property.
🚗 Tip for locals: Save a pin on your phone map or take a quick photo of a nearby pole/section marker—Economy lots are large and can be confusing after a long trip back from, say, Los Angeles or New York.
Shuttles commonly:
If you have heavy bags, young kids, or mobility issues, it’s usually easier to park near a shuttle stop rather than far out on the edge of the lot.
When you return to Atlanta and head back to your car:
Payment methods typically include:
Economy is usually the best fit if:
Many Atlanta-area travelers use Economy for typical trips out of town—think weeklong flights to Orlando, Denver, Chicago, or international departures.
Consider a different option if:
Even within the Economy lots, there are ways to keep costs manageable:
Plan your arrival and departure hours.
Because parking is usually charged in daily increments, arriving late in the day and returning earlier can sometimes save you almost a full extra day of charges.
Check for posted rate changes.
On busy travel weeks (spring break, Thanksgiving, major conventions in Atlanta), rates or lot availability may shift. Signs at the lot entrance will show current prices.
Build parking into your trip budget.
A 7-day trip at an Economy rate roughly in the mid-teens per day can add up. Many Atlanta travelers compare:
Consider traveling light if you’re walking.
If you plan to walk from Economy instead of using a shuttle, keep luggage manageable. The walk is straightforward but can feel long with heavy bags in summer heat or rain.
For the most current Economy parking rates, lot availability, and guidance, you can contact Hartsfield-Jackson directly.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport – General Information
Main phone (airport information line): (800) 897-1910
You can also:
If you live in Metro Atlanta or are visiting and renting a car, Economy parking is the go-to on-airport choice when you want to save money without leaving airport property.
