
You’ll Soon Pay More to Park at Denver International Airport
If you have a flight out of Denver International Airport coming up this summer, be prepared to pay a bit more for parking. Denver International Airport announced that fees for parking will increase next month.
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According to a press release, Denver International Airport opted to increase prices for parking due to parking management and shuttle costs. These costs have increased by an average of 44.5 percent in the past three years.

The airport also says that the increase in parking fees will allow Denver International Airport to continue investing in its parking facilities and to further enhance the customer experience. Some of the investments in the airport parking lots include improved lighting, accessibility upgrades, and enhanced security features.
What Will the New Parking Prices be at Denver International Airport?
- Parking garages - $35 per day - $5 increase
- Economy lots - $20 per day - $2 increase
- Pikes Peak lot - $10 per day - $2 increase
- Longs Peak lot - $10 per day - $2 increase
- 61st and Pena lot - $8 per day - $1 increase
Not all lots will see a price increase at Denver International Airport. Two lots either had no change or a price decrease.
- Short Term lot - $168 per day/ $7 per hour - No change
- Premium Reserve lot - $45 per day - $5 decrease
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This is the second time that Denver International Airport has increased prices for parking in the past three years. The last price increase came on July 15, 2022. The upcoming price increases for these parking lots at Denver International Airport will take place on May 14, 2025. More information on the price increases at Denver International Airport can be seen at flydenver.com.
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