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The complete guide to airport parking options: tips & cost-saving strategies.

Useful tips to help make your parking experience hassle-free and budget-friendly.

Traveling by air often involves the challenge of finding suitable, and not to mention affordable, airport parking . With various options available, it can be overwhelming to determine the most convenient and cost-effective choice. In this guide, we will explore different airport parking options, provide useful tips , and share cost-saving strategies to help make your parking experience hassle-free and budget-friendly.

On-site parking

On-site airport parking is a convenient option, as it allows you to park your vehicle directly at the airport. However, it can also be the most expensive. It offers both short-term and long-term parking, with rates varying based on proximity to the terminals and duration of stay. Consider on-site parking if convenience is a priority and you are willing to pay a premium for it – or if you are planning to park for only a few days.

For those seeking a more premium service, valet parking is one that comes with the most convenience. With this service, you simply drop off your vehicle at a designated point near the terminal , and a valet attendant parks it for you. Upon your return, your vehicle will be delivered back to you at the terminal. As expected, this convenience comes with a higher price tag compared to other parking alternatives.

Discover more aviation news about the passenger experience here.

Off-site or park-and-fly options

Off-site airport parking facilities located near the airport, on the other hand, provide a cost-effective alternative. With park-and-fly or shuttle parking services, you park your vehicle in a secure parking lot and use a complimentary shuttle service to reach the airport.

While this option is generally cheaper than on-site parking, the schedules and frequency of shuttle services to and from the airport might not always suit your itineraries to a tee. Nonetheless, it is a popular choice for budget-conscious travelers or those who are going away on extended trips.

Getting the best rates

To secure the best parking rates and guarantee a parking spot, consider pre-booking or making online reservations. Many airport parking facilities offer discounted rates for advanced bookings, allowing you to save money and avoid last-minute parking hassles. Take advantage of online platforms and comparison websites that provide comprehensive information and user reviews to help you make an informed decision.

If you are a frequent traveler, you could benefit from loyalty programs offered by parking facilities or airport authorities. These programs often provide discounted rates, priority parking, or rewards points that can be redeemed for future parking. Additionally, check for discounts available through credit cards, airline loyalty programs , or membership organizations that may offer exclusive deals on airport parking.

Love learning about points and miles? Read more of our loyalty news and guides here .

Alternative parking options

Exploring alternative parking options can lead to significant cost savings. Look for nearby hotels that offer "Park, Stay, and Fly" packages, where you can stay at the hotel before or after your flight and park your vehicle for an extended period at a discounted rate. Alternatively, you might want to consider car-sharing services or peer-to-peer parking platforms that allow you to rent parking spaces from local individuals, often at lower rates than traditional parking facilities.

Whether you opt for on-site parking, off-site facilities, valet services, or alternative options, proper planning and research can ensure a smooth and cost-effective parking experience, leaving you free to focus on your journey ahead.

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Key travel tips you need to know — whether you’re a first-time or frequent traveler

Clint Henderson

The holiday travel season is fully upon us. The Transportation Security Administration expects to screen a record number of passengers this Christmas, and the TSA already broke a daily record. They screened a whopping 2.9 million travelers on Nov. 26, 2023, alone ... the most passengers ever screened in a single day.

As millions of travelers take trips by plane , cruise ship or road , we've gathered some essential travel tips on how best to book and enjoy your journeys.

Whether you're an occasional road-tripper or a frequent globe-trotter, these TPG-backed top travel tips can help you avoid unnecessary headaches when you spend time away from home.

How to find travel deals

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Flexibility is key when it comes to finding cheap airfare any time of year.

Changing your arrival or departure date by a single day can save you hundreds of dollars on airfare. If you don't mind altering your family's plans slightly, consider booking travel directly on major holidays like the Fourth of July, Thanksgiving and Christmas for cheaper prices and thinner airport crowds.

One of our favorite tools at TPG for finding deals is Google Flights . You can use the search field to find the cheapest (or best) flights. Google will also give you a historical view of how prices have ranged and will even send you email alerts if fares jump or drop on specific routes you've selected.

It also has some fun tools you can use to find a cheap destination. By clicking the "Explore" button on the sidebar and putting your departure airport, Google will give you a map or list view of the most wallet-friendly destinations.

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However, Google isn't the only place to find deals: TPG publishes regular deal alerts. You can sign up for Twitter alerts and subscribe to our daily newsletter for the latest deals news.

Don't sleep on mileage awards, either. If you've been hoarding miles during the pandemic, it's time to spend them. Cash prices are high, so it can be a good time to burn those miles.

No matter how much you think you know about redeeming miles for flights , there are always new tips and tricks for turning those earnings into dream trips. Turn to TPG for guidance on sweet spots for redemptions. Sites like ExpertFlyer (part of Red Ventures, like TPG) supply additional redemption ideas or even business class upgrade inventory.

You may even want to consult a travel agent to get access to special deals that aren't available anywhere else. Travel agents can sometimes get you extra perks at hotels or even cheaper business-class airfare to your dream destination.

Be your own best advocate

Since there are still air traffic controller shortages and little room for error in the system these days, travelers have to be their own best advocates.

There are ways to get ahead of any possible travel nightmares.

First, be smart when booking. Try to find a nonstop flight rather than one with connections, even if it costs a little more. You'll eliminate the risk of missing connections and lessen the chance of having your luggage go in a different direction than you during a transfer.

You could also take one of the first flights of the day, as those are least likely to face afternoon thunderstorms and most likely to depart on time. Read our article 5 reasons to book the first flight of the day for all the data.

Related: Your flight is canceled or delayed – here's what you should do next

Download your airline's mobile app to keep track of potential flight delays in real time. The airline app is a secret weapon in case things go wrong. Not only will you know when boarding starts, but you'll also learn of any delays first. Some airlines allow you to even rebook yourself in the app.

If your flight is canceled, you'll want to beat everyone else on your flight who is also looking to get rebooked.

We recommend heading for the customer service desk (or lounge desk if you have access). You could also get on the phone with the airline or contact them via social media if there's a delay . Sometimes, an airline's Twitter representative will help you faster than a phone or in-person agent can. You have to use every tool at your disposal when things go south.

Many airlines also now have live chat capabilities to help navigate delays and cancellations.

I always have an alternate plan (or two) in the back of my mind in case a flight gets canceled or delayed. I also look to see what other airlines are flying the route I'm booked in case something goes awry. This way, I'll know what to ask for if I need to be rebooked.

Also, save all the receipts for the expenses you incur during delays or cancellations. You'll want excellent documentation in the case of meltdowns like the one Southwest passengers experienced during the holidays .

If you're stuck at an airport for an extended period, seek out your airport's secret quiet spaces for a brief escape from the travel chaos.

Get Global Entry and/or TSA PreCheck

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One of our favorite ways to speed through the airport and avoid those summertime mega lines is via Trusted Traveler programs like TSA PreCheck and Global Entry .

Essentially, the government pre-screens you for security and thus you save a bit of time during your travels. You'll need to apply ahead of time and pay a fee. The great news, however, is that many credit cards will give you a statement credit for these fees. TSA PreCheck is a $78 application fee for five years, and Global Entry is $100.

Related: 7 ways to get Global Entry, TSA PreCheck and/or Clear for free

TSA PreCheck allows you to speed through airport security without removing your shoes, laptops or liquids. With Global Entry , you can breeze through customs when you return from an international trip.

If you have the time, going for Global Entry rather than simply TSA PreCheck makes sense. Global Entry requires an interview with Customs and Border Patrol ahead of time, but once you're approved, TSA PreCheck will be included.

Get Clear for the ultimate security trifecta

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The other security tool we recommend you have in your travel toolbelt is Clear .

Related: Why you should get TSA PreCheck and Clear

The expedited security program allows you to bypass long security lines by using a separate lane at many airports. You'll approach a kiosk where your identity is confirmed via an iris scan or fingerprint. A Clear employee will then escort you to the front of the security screening line.

A Clear membership combined with TSA PreCheck will enable you to go to even shorter lines at some airports with designated Clear/PreCheck lines. Clear isn't perfect at all airports where it's so popular, and there are now long lines (cough, Atlanta). However, it will still generally lead to shorter lines overall.

Related: Guide to using the Amex Platinum Clear benefit

Make copies of your important documents

Make digital and hard copies of all your important travel-related documents. Start by photographing your driver's license, your state ID and/or your passport.

You should have copies of your IDs in your phone's library in case you get separated from the actual document. Sometimes, it also helps in a pinch if you are asked for ID, and you didn't bring the hard copy. For example, I was recently asked for my ID to enter One Vanderbilt to have dinner at the new American Express Centurion Lounge in New York. The receptionist would have accepted a photograph of the ID if I didn't have the physical document.

TPG also recommends having an actual photocopy in a separate place. Editor Kristy Tolley says she stores a hard copy in a separate place from where she keeps her passport in case she loses a bag. "I also leave a copy of it at home if I'm traveling alone," she said.

Check expiration dates

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If you aren't 100% certain of the expiration date of your passport and other travel documents, go check them now. Renewing passports takes time, and some countries require six months of future passport validity to allow entry. Remember that child passports expire every five years, which can sneak up on you.

Related: How and when to renew your passport

Double-checking the expiration dates for your driver's licenses and state IDs is also a good idea. Remember that TSA checks the expiration dates on your documents when they screen you for security. Don't forget to check the expiration dates for your Trusted Traveler programs like Global Entry, Clear and TSA PreCheck, too. It can take a while to get a Global Entry interview appointment if you need one to renew.

Few things are worse than getting to the front of the security line and realizing the PreCheck mark is gone from your boarding pass.

Finally, check the entry requirements if you are traveling internationally. Some countries require visas that you must acquire before arrival.

Consider travel protection

When booking your travel, try to use a credit card that offers some built-in travel protection . Many credit cards, including TPG favorites like the Chase Sapphire Reserve or The Platinum Card® from American Express , offer this when you use those cards to purchase your airfare and similar.

Related: Best credit cards for trip delays and cancellations

If the coverage offered by your credit card isn't enough, you might also want to purchase travel insurance . These policies can sometimes go beyond trip cancellations to cover things like medical evacuations. Warning: Read the fine print on any extra policies very carefully to ensure it covers the situations that matter the most to you.

Those who frequently travel abroad may want to consider purchasing an annual travel insurance policy instead of buying one on a trip-by-trip basis. Some TPG staffers purchase annual policies because of the cost savings for multiple trips. Some will find having an annual policy is easier than juggling separate policies or various credit card coverage terms and conditions.

Tips for your luggage

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TPG has a ton of tips when it comes to luggage.

First and foremost, try to be on "team carry-on" whenever possible. If you don't check baggage, you are much less likely to become separated from it. Many of us at TPG refuse to check luggage except under extreme circumstances.

Of course, other folks with families or those embarking on long journeys may still want to check bags. If that's the case for you, you can still do many things to lessen the chance you get separated from your stuff. For example, make sure your luggage is in good working order, your contact info is attached, the bag is within the weight limits, you get to the airport early (but not too early) to check it and confirm your luggage is tagged to the right destination or connection.

Related: 7 tips to keep the airline from losing your luggage

After last year's baggage delays and luggage disasters , we strongly suggest you put Apple AirTags (or the Android equivalent ) into your luggage so you can track your items if they go missing .

If you check a bag, keep extra medicine or medical supplies in your carry-on bag in case your luggage goes missing or gets delayed. "As a diabetic, I keep a tiny emergency kit in my backpack with enough supplies to keep me going in an emergency," TPG writer Tanner Saunders said.

Former TPG credit card writer Ryan Smith also offered words of advice regarding luggage. "The last items you pack in your carry-on will be most accessible, so use this for your passport, ID, ticket, headphones or whatever else you need during the trip," he said. By making sure those items you'll use most are easiest to reach, you'll save yourself the hassle of having to dig around (or partially unpack) your bag to grab what you need.

Finally, be sure and get compensated if your bags are late or lost. Many airlines will give you points or even cash for delayed bags, and the government has rules on compensation if your bags are lost.

Staying safe on your journeys

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From potentially getting robbed while on the road to experiencing bad weather or natural disasters while traveling, there are many scenarios that could arise when you're away from home.

To mitigate those risks, pay attention to U.S. Department of State warnings about a destination you plan to visit and check local sources for the latest news from that country or region for additional context. Although the State Department tends to err on the side of caution with its warnings, it's still best to be aware of what you may face during your trip.

Also, know the local number in case of emergencies. In many places, including Mexico and much of Europe, if you dial 9-1-1 on your cellphone, you will be connected to emergency services just like in the U.S. However, you should know the local emergency numbers of whichever country you visit.

Let people at home know your itinerary and stay in touch with them throughout your trip. If something goes amiss, at least someone will know where you're supposed to be or the last place you visited.

If you're arriving at night, contact your hotel or home-share host to ask about the best way to get there at the time you're arriving and the safest ways to travel at night in that area.

Also, be strategic about how you check into a hotel. Some solo travelers request two keycards to imply someone else is on the trip. Giving thought to the hotel room's security swing bar can also make sense, with some taking steps like placing a hand towel over it to make it harder to dislodge from the outside.

Some final tips

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  • For cruisers, TPG principal cruise writer Gene Sloan suggests arriving in port at least a day in advance (if not several days ahead of time). This will eliminate the risk of missing your ship's departure time and help you get acclimated to the local time zone.
  • When taking road trips to out-of-the-way destinations, go old school and bring paper maps with you or download offline maps from Google. Using a paper map or an offline version means you always have a way to navigate around your chosen destination, even if you lose cellular service.
  • One other note, you should reserve airport parking ahead of time during peak travel times. Some airport parking areas fill up fast around holidays, so reserving your spot ahead of time will save you from wasting time looking for a space when you need to catch a flight. You can also sometimes save by booking online in advance, too.

Bottom line

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Whether you're fresh to the world of traveling or a seasoned expert, you can always learn new tips to maximize your time away from home. The more research and preparation you do before your trip, the better your experience will be — especially if things go wrong, as they sometimes do.

Some of our favorite tools are deal alerts, Google Flights , sign-up bonuses and credit card rewards . Learn those tools and use them for better travel every time.

Remember that these days when things go wrong, you have to be your own best advocate. For more travel tips and tricks, read the stories below.

Related reading:

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  • The best travel credit cards
  • The 18 best places to travel in 2023
  • 6 real-life strategies you can use when your flight is canceled or delayed
  • 8 of the best credit cards for general travel purchases
  • Here's how to get through airport security faster

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Best SEATAC Parking: Your Comprehensive Guide

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Securing the best SEATAC parking is essential for a stress-free journey from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Finding parking at airports is a universal traveler’s nightmare. Navigating the maze-like parking structures at airports, all the while facing the hefty price tag of on-site parking.

In this guide, we’ll clear up those concerns and provide you with valuable insights on both on-airport and off-airport parking options at SEATAC.

Best SEATAC Airport Parking

Planning a trip through SEA-TAC Airport? Don’t let parking add stress to your journey. SEATAC offers a variety of on-site parking options to suit every need and budget.

Whether you need short-term parking for a quick pick-up or drop-off, long-term parking for an extended trip, or budget-friendly options, SEATAC has a solution for you.

Types of On-Airport Parking at SEATAC

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  • Short-term parking : If you’re not planning on staying overnight, this is the best parking option for you. If you want to avoid spending a cent, try to use this for quick pickups and drop-offs, as the first 20 minutes are free.
  • Long-term parking : SEATAC offers convenient and budget-friendly long-term parking options. Consider SEATAC’s long-term parking facilities for stays exceeding a week, providing the perfect solution for extended travel.

Our top tips for finding the best place to park at SEATAC

  • Traveling during peak season? Plan ahead to secure your parking spot at SEA-TAC Airport. Arriving early, especially during busy times, ensures a smooth pre-flight experience. Avoid the stress of circling for a spot and long wait times at the parking garage.
  • Pre-booking your parking at SEATAC Airport is the smart way to save money and reduce stress on your trip. Enjoy guaranteed parking availability and competitive rates by booking online in advance!
  • SEA-TAC Airport’s long-term parking options with complimentary shuttle services to terminals. This cost-effective solution allows you to save money on parking while enjoying a convenient ride directly to your flight.

Best SEATAC Off-Airport Parking

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Considering a budget-friendly option for parking at SEATAC Airport? Look no further than off-airport parking solutions. They offer a multitude of advantages for travelers and you can enjoy significant cost savings compared to on-site parking options.

Find parking solutions that cater to your specific needs, whether it’s long-term parking, valet service, or overnight options. Many off-airport parking providers offer complimentary shuttle services to and from the terminals, ensuring a smooth transition to your flight.

By choosing SEATAC off-airport parking, you can save money and experience a hassle-free journey to the airport.

Types of Off-Airport Parking

  • Valet Parking : Skip the hassle of parking and enjoy a seamless travel experience at SEATAC Airport with valet parking. Professional and friendly attendants will take care of your vehicle, ensuring its security while you focus on your trip. Simply pull up, hand over your keys, and relax – your car will be waiting for you upon your return.
  • Covered Parking : Protect your vehicle from the elements during your trip with SEATAC Airport’s covered parking options. Enjoy peace of mind knowing your car is shielded from harsh sunlight and heavy rain. Covered parking at SEATAC Airport offers an extra layer of security for your vehicle.
  • Uncovered Parking : Looking for a cost-effective parking solution at SEA-TAC Airport? Uncovered parking offers a budget-friendly alternative without sacrificing security. Save money compared to covered parking options. Rest assured, your vehicle remains secure in a well-lit and monitored parking area.
  • Indoor Parking : SEATAC Airport offers a variety of indoor parking solutions to provide maximum protection for your vehicle throughout your trip. Enjoy complete peace of mind with your car sheltered from the weather.
  • Self Parking : The best SEATAC parking option for those wanting to save money, you can self park indoor, covered or uncovered while still enjoying a complementary shuttle service.
  • Premium Options : Elevate your travel experience at SEATAC Airport with our premium valet parking service. This exclusive option offers the ultimate in convenience and care for your vehicle. simply pull up, hand over your keys, and relax. Our professional staff will take care of everything.

More important tips for the best airport parking near SEATAC

Need more insights on how to find the best place to park near SEATAC Airport? We have four easy actions you can try right now.

Check reviews

Don’t just take our word for it – discover what fellow travelers have experienced at SEATAC Airport’s parking facilities. To find the perfect fit for your needs, explore our Best SEATAC Parking Options section, featuring highly-rated parking providers based on customer reviews.

Find the best rates at SEATAC

Prioritizing affordability for your SEATAC Airport parking? No problem! Our search tool allows you to easily sort available parking options by price. Simply begin your search and filter by “Price” to find the most cost-effective solutions for your needs.

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Calculate the distance

Need close proximity to SEATAC Airport without the on-site price tag? We’ve got you covered! Utilize our interactive SEATAC Airport parking map feature after starting your search. This allows you to easily find nearby parking options, ensuring a convenient and budget-friendly solution for your travel needs.

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Meet your needs

Whether you prioritize safety, accessible parking, EV charging or 24-hour access, there is a lot here to suit your needs. Simply scroll down to the amenities section on the parking lot’s page and find the relevant symbol.

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SEATAC Airport Parking FAQs

Where is the best place to park at seatac airport.

To find the best SEATAC parking, we recommend browsing the reviews and rates to find the SEATAC parking lot that’s best suited to your needs.

Do I need a reservation to park at SEATAC Airport?

You don’t need to have a reservation to park at SEATAC Airport, however, if you want to save money, it’s best to pre-book your spot online at one of our off-airport parking lots.

How much is parking at SEATAC Airport?

Hourly Terminal Direct Parking on drive-up costs $10 at SEATAC and $8 for General Parking on drive-up hourly. For SEATAC daily parking, use the AirportParkingReservation.com search tool to find the best option, whether economy or valet. Onsite airport parking can range from $47 at Terminal Direct or from $37 at General Parking. However, off-site parking is generally the cheaper option with our approved partners.

How does SEATAC long-term airport parking work?

Long-term parking at SEATAC Airport means you are able to park your car in the airport for up to a month; this is ideal for extensive trips, where you want to leave your car in a safe spot.

What is the cheapest outdoor parking lot at SEATAC?

If you are planning to park for a day or more, our off site airport parking partners such as Extra Car Airport Parking – Seattle Airport SEA , MasterPark Lot A and MasterPark Lot B offer the cheapest safe and secure parking near SEATAC Airport.

Do SEATAC Airport parking lots offer shuttles?

SEATAC Airport parking lots do offer shuttles, and many of these off-airport lots provide free shuttles too; be sure to check the lot pages to find out specifics.

Can I park my car inside SEATAC airport?

You can park within the SEATAC terminal parking structure.

Is there electric vehicle charging at SEATAC?

There is electric car parking in SEATAC, however, to find out if these SEATAC parking lots have EV charging points, be sure to check the specific lot pages.

SEATAC Parking Customer Survey

We previously reached out to the folks who regularly fly out of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to see what they had to say about Seattle Airport parking.

When we polled our customers, Extra Car Airport Parking made the top of the list – 23.5% of respondents park there when flying out of SEA. A customer praised their services saying, “We always use ExtraCar they drop you off and pick you up, always quick, we have never had to wait more than 5 minutes.”

Park N Jet Lot-1 (20.2%) and Park N Jet Lot-2 (16.9%) weren’t far behind on the list, and received similar acclaim:

“Park N Jet Lot-2, when you drop your vehicle off they are right there to take you directly to the airport. When arriving back just call them, they come to pick you up within 5 to 8 minutes take you back to the lot where your car is waiting up front for you with keys in it, jump in your car and away you go! You don’t have to deal with checking out or anything.”

82.2% of our customers explained that price is one of the most important reasons for choosing a parking lot. Past customer experience (65.4%) and distance to the airport (44.3%) are also determining factors. And 22.7% say that a SEATAC parking coupon doesn’t hurt either!

Once you’ve made it to the airport, be prepared for a wait. Customers lament the long TSA lines, and you should expect to waste 1 hour or longer before you get through to your terminal. One customer recommended getting CLEAR . Another customer explained that you can always check TSA wait times online and to use the central checkpoint – it’s the fastest!

Ready to find the best parking option for you? Whether it’s the best long-term parking near SEATAC or short-term, start your search of  SEATAC Parking Lots  today. For even more convenience,  book a hotel with parking near SEATAC instead.

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Traveling can be an exhilarating and transformative experience, but it’s essential to prioritize safety wherever you go. Whether you’re exploring a bustling city, hiking through a remote wilderness, or lounging on a tropical beach, knowing how to protect yourself and your belongings is paramount. Here are 10 essential travel safety tips to keep in mind for your next adventure. Research Your Destination 

Before you set off on your journey, conduct thorough research on your destination. Familiarize yourself with the local customs, laws, and potential safety concerns. Understanding the political climate, health risks, and weather conditions will help you make informed decisions while traveling.

Share Your Itinerary

Always inform someone you trust about your travel plans. Share your itinerary, including accommodation details and contact information. This ensures that someone knows where you are in case of an emergency.

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When packing for your trip, avoid overloading yourself with unnecessary items. A lighter load makes you less of a target for theft and allows for easier mobility. Essential items may include a first-aid kit, a photocopy of important documents, and a versatile travel adapter.

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Prevent theft by keeping your belongings secure. Invest in a money belt, lockable luggage, and portable locks for hostel or hotel room doors. Be vigilant, especially in crowded areas, and never leave your possessions unattended.

Stay Informed

Stay updated on local news, safety alerts, and travel advisories for your destination. Register with your country’s embassy or consulate to receive important updates and assistance during your stay.

Use Reputable Accommodations

Choose reputable accommodations with good reviews and a history of safety. Read online reviews, and consider booking through well-known platforms like Airbnb or major hotel chains. Research the neighborhood’s safety before making a reservation.

Keep Copies of Important Documents

Make photocopies of your passport, visa, driver’s license, and travel insurance documents. Keep one set of copies with you (separate from the originals) and leave another set with someone you trust at home. This ensures you can replace lost or stolen documents more easily.

Travel Insurance

Invest in comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and stolen belongings. Having insurance can provide peace of mind and financial protection in case of unexpected events.

Be Cautious with Strangers

While it’s essential to be open to new experiences and meet locals, exercise caution when interacting with strangers. Avoid sharing personal information, and never leave your drink unattended. Trust your instincts; if a situation doesn’t feel right, remove yourself from it.

Emergency Contacts and Local Resources

Save essential emergency contacts, such as local authorities, your country’s embassy or consulate, and your travel insurance provider, in your phone. Familiarize yourself with local emergency numbers and the location of the nearest hospital or medical facility.

Traveling can be a life-changing experience, and by following these 10 essential travel safety tips, you can ensure that your adventures are memorable for all the right reasons. Be prepared, stay informed, and prioritize your safety so that you can fully enjoy the beauty and diversity of the world while minimizing risks. Safe travels!

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The Wilmington Airport is advising travelers to get a ride to the terminal if flying over the holiday week, as parking lots have been filling up.

For now, parking is generally limited at the Wilmington Airport, with a total of 820 available spots in its three lots. Spots cannot be booked in advance. Parking lots A and B are located near the terminal building and cost $9.50 per day, while parking lot C is located on the opposite side of the terminal building and costs $7 per day.

Due to the peak holiday travel season, lots A and B are the most strained, and while lot C's availability is not officially reported, it’s still recommended to not rely on finding a parking spot for the next few days.

Ben Clendaniel, assistant director of airport operations, said that while it is a busy time for the airport, no drivers have had to be turned away yet.

"We just want to put the word out there that if you have alternate transportation, that helps to ensure that we have the capacity to meet those that have to drive," Clendaniel said.

Depending on flight schedules, the parking lots are nearly completely full. Availability can be checked at the ILG website  along with the daily schedule of flights coming in and out of the terminal.

DART bus routes 13 and 25 serve the airport's terminal directly, and there is an updated schedule located inside the airport providing bus route updates.

There are also plenty of DART bus stops around the airport, the closest one being at DuPont Highway and School Lane in New Castle.

Passengers can be dropped off and picked up at the curbside in front of the terminal. There is a separate section between lots A and B for picking up passengers that drivers can use free of charge. Flight statuses can be checked out online to time the commute.

Stephen Williams, deputy executive director of the Delaware River and Bay Authority overseeing the Wilmington Airport, confirmed that the Wilmington Airport acquired the Quality Inn and Suites Skyways facility adjacent to the terminal. The site is planned to be used for additional parking lots to serve travelers out of ILG.

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JetHub is your all-in-one airport app, designed to streamline your travel experience with essential features and real-time information. SEARCH AIRPORTS Easily find any airport and access the information you need. AIRPORT MAP View terminal layouts, concourse locations, gate assignments, and discover amenities within the airport. TSA SECURITY WAIT TIMES Breeze through checkpoints by checking security wait times in advance. ON-SITE AIRPORT PARKING AVAILABILITY Locate open spaces by viewing up-to-date parking availability. DEPARTURE AND ARRIVAL BOARDS Stay updated with real-time flight information displayed on departure and arrival boards. CONNECT TO FREE AIRPORT WIFI Effortlessly connect to complimentary WiFi without leaving the app. CBP WAIT TIMES Know the wait time for Customs and Border Protection upon arrival. GROWING LIST OF SUPPORTED AIRPORTS JetHub continuously expands its airport coverage, with new additions constantly being added. The app currently supports 71 airports, including all large hubs and medium hubs across the United States. Large hubs including: ∙ ATL, Atlanta - Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport ∙ DFW, Dallas - Fort Worth International Airport ∙ DEN, Denver - Denver International Airport ∙ JFK, New York - John F. Kennedy International Airport ∙ MCO, Orlando - Orlando International Airport ∙ ORD, Chicago - O'Hare International Airport ∙ MIA, Miami - Miami International Airport ∙ CLT, Charlotte - Charlotte Douglas International Airport ∙ SEA, Seattle - Seattle–Tacoma International Airport ∙ PHX, Phoenix - Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport ∙ EWR, Newark - Newark Liberty International Airport ∙ SFO, San Francisco - San Francisco International Airport ∙ IAH, Houston - George Bush Intercontinental Airport ∙ BOS, Boston - Logan International Airport ∙ FLL, Fort Lauderdale & Hollywood - Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport ∙ MSP, Minneapolis - Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport ∙ LGA, New York - LaGuardia Airport ∙ DTW, Detroit - Detroit Metropolitan Airport ∙ SLC, Salt Lake City - Salt Lake City International Airport ∙ DCA, Washington DC - Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport ∙ BWI, Baltimore - Baltimore/Washington International Airport ∙ AUS, Austin - Austin–Bergstrom International Airport ∙ IAD, Washington DC - Washington Dulles International Airport ∙ LAX - Los Angeles International Airport ∙ LAS, Las Vegas - Harry Reid International Airport ∙ PHL - Philadelphia International Airport ∙ SAN - San Diego International Airport ∙ TPA - Tampa International Airport ∙ BNA - Nashville International Airport ∙ MDW, Chicago - Midway International Airport ∙ HNL, Honolulu - Daniel K. Inouye International Airport

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Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport is the busiest airport in Russia, consisting of six terminals and three runways. The airport is home to the national flag carrier Aeroflot. The number of passengers has grown strongly in recent years at Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport (50 million passengers in 2019), the airport has the ambition to grow to 100 million passengers in 2030.

Aeroflot offers the most flights to and from the airport, three other major airports near the Russian capital are Moscow Domodedovo Airport , Moscow Vnukovo Airport and Moscow Zhukovsky Airport.

Where is Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport situated?

The airport is situated north of Russia’s capital. By car, you can reach Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport through the busy ‘Leningradskoye Highway’ and motorways M10 and M11.

How many terminals does Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport have?

The airport consists of six terminals: Terminal A, Terminal B and Terminal C (Northern Terminal Complex) north of two of the three runways, Terminal D, Terminal E and Terminal F (Southern Terminal Complex) south of it. Terminal B (opened in 2018) and Terminal C (opened in 2020) are located under one roof and both have a capacity of 20 million passengers per year. Terminal A is only used for private jets and business flights. Every 4 minutes a free automated people mover runs between North Terminal Complex (station Sheremetyevo-1) and South Terminal Complex (station Sheremetyevo-2). The Aeroexpress railway station at Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport is accessible via Terminal E.

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The distance from Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport to the centre of Moscow is 38 kilometres. By car, it takes 65 minutes to get to the centre of Moscow.

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It is possible to travel to and from Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport by public transport. If you opt for public transport to and from Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport you can travel by train, bus and metro. Visit the Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport transportation page for the possibilities.

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A taxi is the quickest and most comfortable way to get to and from Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport. The price for a taxi ride from the airport to the centre of Moscow is about RUB 2000.-. Book your taxi at Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport and discover the comfort of pre-booked taxis.

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At Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport you can rent a car from car rental companies Sixt, Thrifty (The Hertz Corporation) and local providers. It is most convenient to find and book a car well in advance. By doing so, you can save money and time at the airport.

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Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport offers various official parking options, from premium to low cost. In addition, alternative parking options are available near the airport. If you want to park as cheaply as possible, it's wise to book online!

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Close to the hotel the picturesque estate Arkhangelskoe, which ranges among the most interesting historical monuments of Moscow, is situated.

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