How can I park for free at LAX?
Parking at the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
- Free parking is available at the Cell Phone Waiting Lot located next to the SW corner of Economy Lot C.
- Motorcycles can park for free if they’re not taking up a space meant for a car.
- EV chargers are located at parking structure P1 and P6 and in the Economy Lot C.
What is the cheapest long term parking at LAX?
Long term LAX parking rates are $12 per day at the Economy Public Parking Lot C and $30 per day at all Central Terminal parking areas. Offsite LAX parking rates are about $8-$10 per day, making it the most affordable option.
How much is onsite parking at LAX?
Yes, the parking rate is as follows: First 15 minutes – free parking; $7 for the first hour and $6 for each 30 minutes thereafter up to the maximum daily rate of $50 per day.
How much is 24 hour parking at LAX?
Parking will cost US $12.00 per day for long- and short-term parking at Los Angeles Airport’s designated Economy Parking Lot C. For shorter stays in this area the fee is US $4.00 for the first hour or fraction thereof and $4.00 for each hour thereafter, but the maximum payable for a 24 hour period is $12.00.
How do I use a parking spot coupon?
If your coupon has a bar code on it, then there is no need to do anything with your coupon in advance. Simply scan your coupon at checkout and any estimate from your reservation will be adjusted before payment is due.
How much is parking at LAX P4?
They charge $3.00 for the first hour of parking and $2.00 for every 30 additional minutes, up to $30.00 for 24 hrs. Another 7,300 spaces are available at Lot C at $4.00 per hour and $12.00 per 24 hours. Lot C is served by a free shuttle which stops at each terminal.
Why is LAX Parking Lot C closed?
LAX Parking Lot C was closed on April 1, 2019, in order to make room for construction and more employee parking. It has been replaced by LAX Parking Lot E, which is closer to the 105 and 405 freeways, but it is now further from the terminals than was Lot C.
Does LAX have free handicap parking?
Parking. Handicapped parking spaces are identified by the traditional symbol on a blue sign (or marked “Disabled Parking”). All cars at LAX must pay the posted parking rate, including cars with disability placards.