P14 sits directly in front of Bari T1 for ultra‑quick stops
P14 is the short-stop strip right in front of the T1 terminal doors at Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport, with around 96 marked spaces. This is not a classic car park run; it’s the spot for drivers who want to pull up as close as possible for a fast drop-off or pickup without looping into the larger P4 and long-stay areas.
This area functions as a short-term stop zone, separate from the nearby P4 short-stay car park described in airport guides. You’re on the same curb line as the terminal entrance, so passengers step out and are at T1 check-in within a minute. It’s best for timing measured in minutes, not hours; if you’re staying longer, walk or drive over to one of the standard car parks instead.
Because P14 sits directly on the terminal frontage, spaces can fill quickly across the 96 spots, especially during morning departures and late-evening arrivals. There are no reported recurring issues with payment machines or barriers linked to P14 in recent reviews, but expect stricter enforcement on staying within the posted time limits than in the more distant lots.
For a smooth run, agree a clear pickup time from T1 and wait off-airport until the passenger texts that they are at the curb, then swing into P14 for the quick load. If you think you might run over the posted short-stop window, skip P14 and head straight to P4 to avoid last‑minute stress and potential overstay fees.