Abu Dhabi airport announces reduced parking fees for summer

Flying out of Abu Dhabi for Eid Al Adha or summer holidays? Those leaving their cars at the fully covered parking area of Zayed International Airport (AUH) for a few days can get discounted rates, it was announced on Saturday.

The reduced rates are as follows:

  • 2-3 days: Dh225
  • 4-7days: Dh325
  • 8-14 days: Dh400

This parking area at Terminal A is just two minutes away from departures. Slots should be pre-booked online, the airport said.

Standard parking rates at AUH start Dh15 for 6 to 15 minutes. Those leaving their cars for 24 hours have to pay Dh125 and Dh100 for each additional day.

Source:www.khaleejtimes.com

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