50 metres from the terminal is as “remote” as ANR gets
At Antwerp International Airport, anything marketed as “Official Off-Site Shuttles” is basically a mislabel. The airport and Indigo only publish on-airport parking about 50–100 metres from the terminal doors, with no official shuttle lots listed in their own documentation.
ANR doesn’t operate branded shuttle buses the way bigger European airports do; there’s no long-stay field 2–3 km away and no 10-minute bus loop on the official map. If a website sells you a shuttle product here, it’s a private operator using the Antwerp name, not an extension of the airport’s own parking system.
Parkos, for example, describes Antwerp as a place where you drive in and park your own car about 50 metres from check-in, with no separate section for “shuttle parking” like it shows for Brussels or Düsseldorf. That gap is the tell: there just isn’t an official remote lot with a minibus or coach tied to ANR.
Regulars looking to save money often skip airport parking entirely and leave the car at a city P+R such as Linkeroever or Merksem, then ride tram, bus, or a 10–15 minute taxi to Deurne. Others accept the higher on-airport day rate and trade it for a two‑minute walk instead of dealing with third‑party vans.
If you see “Official Off-Site Shuttles” in a booking engine for Antwerp, treat it like any generic private car park: check the exact address, transfer time in minutes, and shuttle frequency in departures per hour. Tip: if you want truly official parking that matches the airport website, filter for lots described as walking distance only and ignore anything that mentions a minibus.