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Parking fees have officially changed at DIA, with most going up

May 14, 2025, 3:35 PM | Updated: May 15, 2025, 11:22 am

Eggs, rent, gas, what isn’t getting more expensive these days? Sadly, parking at Denver International Airport can be added to that list now also…

Parking fees at all but one facility at DIA went up on Thursday.

Premium Reserve parking went from $50/day down to $45/day, the only rate to decrease.

The biggest increase comes in the garage parking, which goes up $5/day to $35/day. Most other lots went up between $1 and $2 per day.

Officials said this is the airport’s first parking rate increase since 2022, and they expect the rate increase to generate more than $3 million monthly in revenue.

Real-time parking availability, pricing and facility locations can be found here.

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