Staff-only P7 lot sits on the airport perimeter road
P7 Employee Parking serves Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport staff and is signed as “Employee Parking” at the access roads around T1/T2. It sits off the main airport loop, a bit farther out than the public short‑term and garage options right next to the passenger terminals.
This P7 lot is intended for airport employees rather than passengers flying out of T1 or T2. Access usually requires an employee permit or card issued by the airport or an airline based at BEG, so casual drop‑in parking won’t work the way it does at the public P3 and P7-type long‑stay lots at other airports.
Employee Parking P7 operates 24/7 to match shift patterns for ground crews, security, and airline staff working early‑morning and late‑night flights from both terminals. Lighting stays on through the night, and entry/exit barriers read staff credentials automatically when they’re working correctly.
Prices here are typically set on a monthly or long‑term basis in dinars rather than the daily tourist rates you’ll see on public boards at T1 and T2 entrances. If your company has a contract with the airport authority, your badge may carry the billing or access permissions directly, skipping ticket machines altogether.
Using Employee Parking P7 as a regular traveler is risky, since enforcement teams at BEG do check for proper staff permits on dashboards and scans at least a few times per week. Wrongly parked vehicles can be fined or towed to an on‑airport impound area, which easily ruins a three‑day city break.
Practical tip: if you’re not on BEG payroll or a contracted airline roster, skip P7 Employee Parking entirely and use the public long‑stay options signed on approach to T1/T2 instead.