Daily rate sits at $256, so this is true long-stay pricing
Long Stay Parking at Hong Kong International Airport sits about 0.5 miles from the T1 and T2 terminals, set up for trips that run past a couple of days. You’re looking at a straight $256 per day if you pay day by day, which makes the math simple for short work runs or quick long weekends out of HKG.
Weekly pricing is tiered: $470 covers the first three days, then it reverts to $256 for each extra day after that. That means a seven-day trip runs to $1,494 total, which usually undercuts a metered taxi both directions plus short-stay parking for the same stretch. If you’re pushing past three days, run the numbers against rideshares; this lot starts to win around the four- or five-day mark.
The shuttle ride clocks in at about 10 minutes from the Long Stay Parking area to the terminal side, with buses scheduled roughly every 15 minutes. Plan it as a 25–30 minute buffer from locking your car to hitting the T1 or T2 check-in counters, including a bit of wait time. This isn’t a walkable 0.5 miles with luggage in Hong Kong humidity, so assume you’re using the shuttle both ways.
Service runs in a simple loop between Long Stay Parking and the passenger terminals, so you don’t have to think about separate buses for T1 or T2. Vehicles cycle about every 15 minutes, which feels fine for daytime departures but tight if you like cutting airport arrivals to 60 minutes before boarding. Last-minute types should add one extra shuttle cycle into their mental schedule.
Tip: If your trip is three days or under, compare the flat $470 "first 3 days" weekly price against booking by the $256 daily rate; anything beyond two days usually makes the weekly structure the better call.
Pricing
| Stay | Per day | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | $256.00/day | $256.00 |
| 3 days | $256.00/day | $768.00 |
| 7 days | $256.00/day | $1792.00 |
10 min shuttle · every every 15 minutes · 0.5 mi