Customers urged to reserve parking during months-long project

Beginning February 17, parking capacity in Reagan National Airport’s Economy lot will be reduced by up to 40 percent to accommodate construction of a new parking structure that, when complete, will add flexibility to the airport’s parking operations. Initially, about 850 spaces will be unavailable so sitework can commence. At the peak of construction, up to 1,100 of the lot’s 2,680 spaces will be unavailable, temporarily reducing airport-wide parking availability.

Graphic of closed parking

Garage construction will displace up to 1,100 spaces from Economy parking 

Construction, coupled with the temporary loss of parking spaces, will begin in March and extend into 2026. The only way to guarantee a parking space at the lowest price is to reserve well in advance through the airport’s website, FlyReagan.com. Rates for online reservations will be at or below drive-up prices with discounts of up to 25 percent and will fluctuate with demand.

“Following record-breaking demand for airport parking in 2024, customers are strongly encouraged to make advance parking reservations to guarantee a space and secure the lowest price,” said Bill Lanham, Airports Authority commercial parking director. “While we understand the challenges this project might pose for passengers who park at the airport, this construction is necessary to make improvements and expand our airport facilities in line with increasing demand.  We apologize for the temporary inconvenience.”

A limited number of spaces will be held to accommodate drive-up customers.  Customers planning to park without a reservation should check FlyReagan.com prior to departure to determine availability of spaces. Alternative transportation options to Reagan National include Metrorail, which connects to all airport terminals.