Accessible bays sit in the P3 short‑stay area next to the terminal
Accessible Parking at Trondheim Airport sits in the P3 short‑term / Kiss & Fly structure right next to terminals A and B, so the walk to check‑in is around 5 minutes on foot. This area is the one that explicitly lists “Disabled access: Yes” in the facility details, which matters because the long‑term premium level in the same multi‑storey garage lists “Handicap spaces: No.”
Pricing is straightforward but steep: NOK 400 per day or NOK 2800 per week, charged as regular P3 short‑stay. That daily rate is higher than the outer long‑term car parks, but those outer lots don’t give you signed accessible bays this close to the doors. If you value distance over price, this is the trade‑off you’re making.
The car park sits directly beside the terminal buildings, so you roll or walk on regular airport pavement rather than crossing larger access roads. From the accessible section of P3 to the nearest entrance of Terminal A or B is roughly a 5‑minute walk at normal pace, less if you’re dropped at the lift closest to departures. This setup helps if you’re managing luggage plus reduced mobility.
The key detail from Avinor’s own info: P3 short‑term / Kiss & Fly lists disabled access, while the long‑term premium section in the same garage explicitly lists “Handicap spaces: No.” That suggests the marked accessible bays are concentrated in the short‑stay part of the structure, not spread across the premium long‑stay levels.
Practical tip: Book or arrive directly to P3 short‑term, not the long‑term premium levels, if you need signed handicap spaces and want to keep the walk to about 5 minutes from car to terminal entrance.
Pricing
| Stay | Per day | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | $400.00/day | $400.00 |
| 3 days | $400.00/day | $1200.00 |
| 7 days | $400.00/day | $2800.00 |
5 min walk · next to terminal