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Can I leave my car at the airport for 2 weeks?

Typically, you can park your car at the airport for up to a month. Some airports can accommodate longer stays, but special arrangements may be required. JFK Airport, for example, asks travelers who require parking for more than 30 days to contact ABM (airport services) on the day they arrive.



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Long stay parking rates are calculated in periods of 24 hours, as opposed to short stay parking which is calculated hourly. For this reason, long stay car parks work out cheaper if you are leaving your car for a prolonged period of time. Long Stay Airport car parks often have a minimum stay of around 3 days.

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Size and proximity alone make the land expensive. Much of the space airports use is dead space in terms of generating revenue - the grass verges, taxiways, and roads. But much of this revenue dead space costs money to build and maintain. This burden falls on the two big users of airports - airlines and passengers.

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There is no straightforward answer to this, as it depends on how well you prepare your car for storage and how often you maintain it. Generally speaking, you don't want to leave your car untouched for more than two weeks. Store it for less time than that if you're especially concerned about your battery draining.

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“Long term” parking is generally defined when you plan to be out of town for one week or more. You may be able to store your vehicle at a long-term parking facility even if you're going on a weekend getaway. Your car will be kept secure for the entirety of your time away, even if you are gone for weeks.

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The Best Time To Book Your Airport Parking If it's possible, you should book your parking right after booking your tickets. In many cases, this can offer you discounts of up to 33% at the airport. If you forget to book in advance, you can still book the day of your flight. However, it's essential to do this from home.

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