Considerations
The question of where to park your car when you fly is often a major concern for travelers. Should you park at the airport itself or use an off-site parking lot? Open-air parking or covered parking? Parking at the airport is convenient, but is usually more expensive than off-site parking. Covered parking offers a substantial degree of protection, security and comfort, often at a price that is only marginally higher than open-air parking. Covered parking is available both at Dallas Love Field Airport and at a nearby parking facility.
Dallas Love Field Airport -- Parking Garage B
Dallas Love Field Airport offers long-term covered parking in Parking Garage B. The parking garage is connected to the airport with a climate-controlled walkway, making your trip to the airport quick, safe and comfortable. For up-to-date information on parking availability, tune in to Love Radio 1580 AM, which transmits within a three- to five-mile range of the airport. Travelers who possess a North Texas Tollway Authority TollTag can use their TollTag to automatically pay for parking when they exit through a designated TollTag lane.
Dallas Love Field Airport -- Parking Garage B
8008 Cedar Springs Road
Dallas, TX 75235
(214) 670-7275
dallas-lovefield.com
The Parking Spot
Located just east of Dallas Love Field airport on Cedar Springs Road, the Parking Spot offers both covered and open-air parking. The Parking Spot is open 24 hours a day, with free airport shuttles leaving every five to seven minutes. Amenities for patrons include a free USA Today newspaper, complimentary bottled water and luggage assistance. Join The Spot Club, a frequent customer reward program, to earn free parking. You can obtain price quotes and make reservations at The Parking Spot's website.
The Parking Spot
6900 Cedar Springs Road
Dallas, TX 75235
( 214) 350-2410
theparkingspot.com
Article Written By Meg Barnes
Meg Barnes is a writer in Utah. She graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in mass communications, and has been writing professionally since 1997. Barnes has been published in publications across the United States, including "The Houston Chronicle," "The Miami Herald," and "The Salt Lake Tribune."