AAH · Parking

Accessible Parking

Blue-badge spaces sit directly next to the Main terminal

Accessible Parking at Aachen-Merzbrück Airport (AAH) sits immediately next to the Main terminal building, so the walk from car door to entrance is short and flat. You park at ground level, right by the small airfield facilities, which helps if walking or standing for longer stretches is difficult.

The car park sits on the terminal side of the airfield access road, so there’s no need to cross busy traffic to reach check-in. Because AAH is a compact general aviation airport, distances are small: from the nearest accessible bay to the terminal door is roughly a minute at normal walking speed. That setup makes drop-offs and pick-ups easier for drivers helping someone with bags or mobility aids.

Spaces are intended for drivers with official disability badges, so have your EU blue badge or local German permit visible on the dashboard. The parking area serves the Main terminal only; there are no remote terminals or satellite buildings at Aachen-Merzbrück, which keeps routes simple. Surfaces around the terminal are mostly paved, but in smaller airfields you can still run into the odd curb or threshold, so plan an extra couple of minutes if you use a wheelchair.

Aachen-Merzbrück does not publish detailed pricing or pre-booking options for Accessible Parking, and there is no multi-storey structure, just open-air bays beside the Main terminal. That usually means drive-up availability, but on flying club event days or weekends the lots can fill quickly with visitors. Tip: arrive 20–30 minutes earlier than you think you need, so you can pick a bay closest to the terminal entrance and unload without rushing.

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