Staff Parking Area sits on the airport perimeter, away from terminals 1–3.
This is an employee-only car park for José Martí International Airport staff, not a public lot for passengers using terminals 1, 2, 3, or 5. It’s on airport grounds but outside the normal passenger flow, and access is controlled. If you’re flying out of Havana and looking to leave your car near Terminal 3 for a week, this is not the option to aim for.
The Staff Parking Area supports airport workers who commute daily to HAV, including employees who work in Terminal 3’s international operations and Terminal 2’s regional flights. Space allocation and pricing here are handled internally by airport administration or contracted employers, not through public booking channels or the usual online parking brokers. You won’t find it listed next to standard short-term or long-term parking options for Havana.
Access typically requires staff identification or a permit issued by airport authorities, which is checked at the entrance gate before vehicles are allowed into the compound. That means a normal traveler arriving for a 09:30 departure out of Terminal 3 can’t just pull in, take a ticket, and walk over. If a taxi driver tries to drop you here to save a couple of CUC or minutes, push back and ask to be taken to the official passenger drop-off area at your exact terminal.
There are no reliable public details on per-day rates, capacity, or opening hours for this Staff Parking Area, so treat it as off-limits unless you’re actually on the airport payroll. The practical move for passengers driving themselves is to use the signed public parking near the main terminal block, then allow at least 15–20 minutes to walk from your parking spot to check-in at Terminal 3.