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Charleston Airport Parking

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Features

  • Great value airport parking
  • Safe and secure spaces
  • conveniently located

About Charleston Airport Parking

Driving to Charleston Airport and need somewhere to park your automobile? You’re in luck! Here on the ParkVia website you will find parking situated close to the airport terminal at Charleston airport. Making a booking is quick and easy so why not get your trip off to the best possible start and pre-book parking through the ParkVia website today!

The open air parking lot located just a short distance away from Charleston Airport operates a valet service meaning all you need to do is drive your vehicle to the parking lot entrance and leave it with car park staff, allowing you then to board the shuttle bus to the airport terminal. It’s that simple. So if you need a parking space just a short distance away from Charleston Airport the ParkVia website is the place to go!

How do I book my Charleston airport parking?

You can book parking for Charleston airport in just a few minutes when you use the ParkVia website. To make a booking all you have to do is add the days and times you wish to drop off and pick up your vehicle and then click the ‘Search’ button. Next just select the parking you need and then fill out the information requested in the booking form that follows. Now your booking is complete. In just a few minutes you will receive a text and email confirming your booking has been made along with all the key information you’ll need for your journey.

For more information on how to make a booking please visit our ‘How to book’ page.

Charleston Airport information

Charleston International Airport is a joint civil-military airport located in North Charleston, South Carolina. It has two runways and is operated by the Charleston County Aviation Authority.

In World War II, control of the airfield passed to the United States Army although civilians still had access to the airfield. The current airline terminal was built in 1987 and was designed by Howard Needles Tammen & Bergendoff, Davis & Floyd and Lucas & Stubbs.

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