Daily rates here track rental contracts, not airport parking.
Rental Car Facility Parking at ANC sits in the dedicated rental complex serving South and North Terminal passengers, and it’s run by the rental brands, not the airport parking team. Stalls are tied to active rental agreements, so using this area as a park-and-fly lot usually runs at full rental-car daily pricing, not the $10–$20 per day you see in airport economy lots.
The facility connects to the passenger terminals by a short walk, typically under 10 minutes to the South Terminal check-in counters, with covered paths marked for each major rental company. This location works best if you’re picking up a car right after landing at Ted Stevens Anchorage International or dropping one within a few hours of departure, matching your rental contract times.
Each rental brand controls its own parking rows and return lanes, and staff scan vehicles on entry to the signed “Returns” area, logging the exact time down to the minute. Leaving a car outside the booked window usually triggers extra rental hours or another full day, which can jump a bill by $50–$100 depending on the season in Anchorage.
Some travelers try to leave a personal car here next to the rental rows, but the lots are signed for authorized rental vehicles only, with warnings about towing and charges enforced by the companies on site. If you’re after multi-day parking while you fly out of ANC for 3–7 days, the official airport long-term and economy options are set up for that, with scan-in/scan-out ticket systems instead of rental contracts.
Tip: If you just need an hour to meet someone at baggage claim in the South Terminal, use the short-term airport garage instead of pulling into the Rental Car Facility and confusing the return lanes.