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Interparking Discount

Economy surface parking

Prebooked discount spaces in Interparking’s own zones

Interparking Discount uses Economy surface sections of Brussels Airport’s official parking, run by Interparking, and usually sold as advance-booked deals rather than drive-up spaces. You’re in the same overall parking complex BRU relies on, just in less prime rows or lots at a lower daily rate than standard Economy. It targets travelers who want the airport’s own operator and payment systems, but don’t need the closest walk to Terminal T.

These discount spaces sit in Interparking-managed areas around the main BRU car parks, so you still follow airport signage for official parking instead of heading to an off-site shuttle operator. Pricing shifts by date, but Interparking Discount undercuts the regular Economy surface tariff on most weekdays if you book online a few days ahead. Think in terms of saving several euros per day over P1–P3 drive-up rates in exchange for a slightly longer walk or a bit more time finding your bay.

Because this is economy surface parking, you’re outside rather than in a covered garage, so factor in weather if you tend to travel with checked luggage or kids. Entry and exit run through Interparking’s own barriers and payment machines, so your prebooking QR code or license-plate recognition handles the transaction instead of a third-party kiosk. That means one less account to manage alongside airlines, hotels and BRU’s own Fast Lane products.

Interparking Discount still feeds into the same pedestrian routes that lead toward Terminal T, but you can easily add 5–10 minutes of walking compared with the closest premium car parks. Spaces work best for trips of three days or more, where the lower daily rate compounds into a noticeable total saving. Practical move: screenshot your booking confirmation with the exact car park name and follow the Interparking Discount signs as soon as you leave the ring road, so you don’t end up queuing for the wrong entrance barrier.

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