Hourly parking right at T2 departures
Car Park P2 sits beside Terminal 2 (international) at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, set up mainly for hourly use rather than long-stay. If your flight checks in at T2, this is the closest official option and keeps the walk to the terminal entrance to a few minutes on foot. Signage on airport roads points to P2 by name, so watch for “Car Park P2 / T2 Parking” as you approach.
Pricing at P2 follows AMD’s standard hourly/daily structure, with fees calculated from the time-stamp on entry to the time-stamp on exit. Expect the first hour to cost less than a full-day rate, with charges stepping up in set hourly blocks. If you’re dropping someone for a late-night international departure from T2, paying a single hour at P2 is usually cheaper and easier than circling the terminal road twice.
P2 serves Terminal 2 only; Terminal 1 (domestic) uses a separate car park near its own building, so don’t leave your car in P2 if your boarding pass shows T1. Layout is the standard open-surface format with marked bays for cars and clear lanes for entry and exit. You pay at the exit gate, so keep the printed ticket you receive at the barrier.
There’s no published height clearance data for P2, but it’s intended for regular passenger cars, not buses or heavy vehicles. Lighting runs through the night to support T2’s early-morning and late-night international banks. The walk from P2 to the main T2 doors is short enough that most people skip trolleys until they reach the terminal.
Tip: If you’re just doing a pick-up or drop-off at T2 that might overrun 15–20 minutes, drive straight into Car Park P2 rather than waiting kerbside; the hourly rate is usually worth the saved stress and avoids police asking you to move on.