PNQ · Parking

Two Wheeler Parking

Motorbike parking

Rs 20 per entry keeps motorbikes close to Pune terminal

Two Wheeler Parking at Pune International Airport sits directly in front of the NITB terminal, a short walk from departures and arrivals. This area is set up only for motorbikes and scooters, so you are not fighting with cars for space. Pay is usually a flat, low per-entry fee in the Rs 20–30 range, collected at the booth as you exit.

The parking zone opens 24 hours a day to match PNQ’s early-morning and late-night flights. You enter through the same main airport approach as cars, then follow signs for “Two Wheeler Parking” near the NITB building. Lanes are tight, so ride in slowly, especially during the 4:00–7:00 am and evening departure banks when the curbside gets crowded.

Most bays are simple painted lines on open tarmac with limited shade, so expect your bike to sit in full sun during the afternoon, especially in summer months when Pune temps often push above 35°C. There are usually enough slots to handle peak times, but on festival days and long weekends, riders report circling for a few minutes before spotting a gap.

The ticket system is basic: you get a paper slip on entry and pay cash on exit at the small booth near the gate. Keep the slip handy; losing it usually means paying the maximum daily amount, which can run a few hundred rupees. There is no official long-stay discount structure published on-site, so assume standard rates even if you leave the bike for several days.

Practical tip: bring small notes (Rs 10 and Rs 20) for the exit booth and snap a photo of the nearest landmark pole or sign so you can find your bike quickly when you land back in NITB.

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