DUS · Parking

Accessible Parking

Marked disabled bays sit right next to the DUS terminals

Accessible Parking at Düsseldorf Airport puts blue-badge bays directly beside the terminal buildings A, B and C, so the walk to the check-in halls is roughly 1 minute on flat, paved ground. Bays are clearly signed as disabled spaces and sit close to the nearest entrance doors or elevator lobbies, so you avoid ramps and long pushes with wheelchairs or walking aids.

You park in standard multi-storey or outdoor areas, but the accessible bays are grouped near terminal access points, usually on the same level as the terminal bridge or the main lift bank. Driving time from the airport access road into these car parks is just a couple of minutes, and there’s no shuttle bus involved, which helps if transferring from a wheelchair-accessible taxi or adapted vehicle.

PRM assistance at DUS usually starts at the terminal doors of A, B or C, so many drivers drop the passenger at the kerb first, then loop back to use an Accessible Parking bay. Walking time from these disabled bays back to the terminal entrance is about 1 minute, which keeps the solo walk short if you’re the one parking the car after helping someone into a wheelchair or service point.

You pay standard airport parking prices for these accessible bays, with the benefit being the 1‑minute walk and the position next to elevators or terminal bridges. Payment works through the usual DUS machines and barriers, so you take a ticket on entry and pay at a pay station before you drive out. Bring your disabled parking permit and keep it visible on the dashboard or mirror when you leave the car.

Tip: If you use PRM assistance, pre‑book it and then choose an Accessible Parking bay in the car park closest to your departure terminal letter (A, B or C) to cut down on extra walking.

Getting to the terminal

1 min walk · next to terminal

Other parking at DUS