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  2. Parking rates have changed at RDU airport. What to know ... - AOL

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    Here are the four basic parking options and what they will cost you: Central: This includes most of the spaces in the parking decks as well as a large surface lot between the terminals. It now ...

  3. Atlanta airport parking or off-site? New lots, shuttle ... - AOL

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    One of the airport’s cheaper parking options was shut down in October to make way for a new parking deck. With less parking available, some will go to private off-airport lots, but even those ...

  4. Raleigh–Durham International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Sources: RDU website [1] Raleigh–Durham International Airport ( IATA: RDU, ICAO: KRDU, FAA LID: RDU ), locally known by its IATA code RDU, is an international airport that serves Raleigh, Durham, and the surrounding Research Triangle region of North Carolina as its main airport. It is located in unincorporated Wake County, but is surrounded ...

  5. RDU airport opens a new parking lot, but this one’s not for ...

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  6. ATL SkyTrain - Wikipedia

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    The system opened on December 8, 2009, to connect the airport's domestic terminal with the newly opened rental car center and Gateway Center of the Georgia International Convention Center. Unlike The Plane Train , which is underground inside the secure zone of the airport, the ATL SkyTrain is located outside the airport's secure zone and is ...

  7. List of the busiest airports in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Medium hubs are defined as airports that each account for between 0.25 percent and 1 percent of the total passenger enplanements. [1] The 30 large hubs move 70% of the passengers with a traffic increasing by 2.5% from 2016 to 2017, while the 31 medium hubs grew by 5.2% and 16 airports lost airline services between 2014 and 2018, from 445 to 429.