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International Hourly Parking

International deck

First 15 minutes free, right at ATL’s International Terminal

International Hourly Parking sits in the International Terminal deck, steps from check-in and baggage claim. This garage is meant for short stays, quick drop-offs, and meet-and-greets, not long trips. It directly serves the International side of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, so you skip the shuttle ride you’d need from the remote lots.

Rates run higher than daily decks; think short-term pricing by the hour, not by the day. This makes sense if you’re parking for 1–4 hours for a pickup, drop-off, or to walk someone to security. Past that point, the math favors Daily or Economy parking on the Domestic side. Pay stations and exit lanes in the deck take cards, so you’re not hunting for cash.

The deck connects to the International Terminal via covered walkways, so you stay under a roof from car to check-in. Elevators and stairs run between all levels of the International Hourly Parking structure. Signage points straight to airline check-in counters serving the International concourses, which feed into ATL’s single International Terminal security checkpoint.

Spaces in International Hourly Parking are standard-width garage spots; no dedicated oversized-vehicle section in most reports. Clearance is typical multi-level garage height, so tall vans and roof-box SUVs need to double-check posted limits at the entrance ramp. If you’re loading big checked bags, aim for spaces near the elevator cores on the lower levels.

Tip: If your pickup is running late, park in International Hourly Parking, walk to arrivals in the International Terminal, and keep an eye on the flight boards rather than circling the International curb for 30 minutes.

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