LIM · Parking

Employee Parking

Restricted parking

Staff-only lot on airport grounds

Employee Parking at Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM) sits inside the secure airport perimeter and is reserved for airport-authorized staff, not the general public. Access typically requires an airport-issued credential, badge, or permit linked to your employing airline, concession, or authority.

This is a restricted facility, separate from the public parking serving Terminal 1, and is managed under internal airport rules rather than standard daily drive-up tariffs. If you’re not on an approved employee list, gate access systems flag your plate or credential and entry is denied on the spot.

Spaces in Employee Parking are usually allocated or capped by employer, with some operators issuing one permit per full-time staff member and keeping a waitlist when a block of spaces fills. Fees, if any, are set through your HR or airport contract rather than the same PEN-based day rates advertised to passengers.

Security measures here focus on staff vehicles: controlled entry barriers, credential checks at least once per shift, and periodic patrols that treat the lot as part of the airside support zone, not as public curbside parking. Overnight stays are normal for shift workers but long-term storage beyond scheduled rosters may breach internal policy.

If you work at LIM and want access to Employee Parking, start with your employer’s airport office or HR desk and ask specifically about “LIM employee parking permits” before your first shift; processing a badge or plate registration can take several business days, and you don’t want that delay playing out at 05:00 outside Terminal 1.

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