One-minute walk from T1 basically describes AAL Visitor Parking
Figure AAL Visitor Parking as the standard front-of-terminal lot at Sankt Gallen Altenrhein Airport, not some separate airline-branded area. You park right in front of T1 and walk about 1 minute to the terminal doors. Reviews on Yelp and FlyerTalk just mention “parking outside” with no special signage or zone for Austrian or Vienna flights.
This is company-run airport parking, not a third-party shuttle outfit, and it sits directly in front of the single terminal, T1. For typical people-carrier routes like Altenrhein–Vienna, regulars use these same front-of-terminal spaces. You pull in, grab a ticket at the barrier, and you’re already looking at the terminal entrance about 50–60 meters away.
Prices aren’t heavily documented online, but reports group AAL Visitor Parking with the standard airport tariffs posted at the entrance boards by T1. There’s no separate pricing tier noted for any airline-specific area, and no mention of long off-site walks or buses. Expect short-stay and day rates similar to other small Swiss regional airports, with payment at machines beside the terminal doors.
What regulars do: they skip any hunt for a branded “AAL” corner and just use the main front parking rows for Vienna and other scheduled flights. On FlyerTalk, drivers say they park “right outside” and are inside T1 within a minute or two, even with a small roll-aboard. Nobody talks about shuttles or multi-level garages here.
Practical tip: arrive 20–25 minutes earlier than you normally would, in case the closest front rows are full and you need to circle once or park a bit farther back in the same surface lot before walking into T1.
1 min walk