Restricted staff parking sits inside the main Aeroparque grounds
Staff Parking at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery (AEP) is a restricted-use lot located within the airport perimeter, intended only for airline, airport, and authorized personnel. It sits on the airfield side of the main access roads used for passenger drop-off and taxis, and it is not sold through the public parking channels. You won’t find it in the same booking flow as the public garages and surface lots.
This facility operates whenever Aeroparque runs flights, effectively 24/7, to match early-morning departures and late-night arrivals for crews and ground staff. The access control is strict: entry is typically managed by staff ID or permit linked to employment at AEP-based operators. If you don’t hold an authorized credential or pre-approved staff permit, security treats it as off-limits, even for short stops or quick pick-ups.
There is no posted daily public rate here, unlike the regular passenger parking where prices are displayed at each entrance gate. Fees, if any, are usually handled through internal billing or payroll arrangements between the airport and companies based at Aeroparque. If you’re a newly based employee, your HR or station manager is the person to ask about availability, waitlists, and current monthly costs tied to Staff Parking, rather than airport customer service.
Because Staff Parking sits closer to crew report points and operations offices than to the main terminal entrances, walking routes are set up around employee doors rather than passenger check-in counters. Lighting, fencing, and camera coverage target shift changes that happen around the first departures before 06:00 and last arrivals close to midnight. The area is also aligned with staff shuttle routes that circulate within the restricted parts of Aeroparque.
Tip: If you are flying from AEP as a passenger, ignore any signage or map label referencing Staff Parking and follow the signs to the standard public lots, otherwise you risk being turned around at the security barrier and losing time before check-in.