Lambert Expands Parking to Meet Demand at Terminal 2

Super Park Lot E is a short walk to Terminal 2

May 15, 2015 | 2 min reading time

This article is 10 years old. It was published on May 15, 2015.

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Lambert-St. Louis International Airport has opened Super Park Lot E, which offers 248 additional parking spaces within walking distance of Terminal 2. Terminal 2 serves Southwest Airlines. More than 50 percent of all passenger traffic at Lambert flies through Terminal 2. The new lot is intended to accommodate the high customer parking demand in the Terminal 2 parking garage.

“We have listened to our travelers, and are pleased to now offer the most convenient and closest surface parking option to either of our terminals to help meet the demand and improve the customer experience,” said Airport Director Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge.

Lot E offers travelers the option to use the new lighted walking path to Terminal 2, or utilize Super Park’s complimentary 24-hour shuttle service, with pickups every 10 minutes or less. Super Park’s Lot E max rate per day is $20; $3 less per day than the terminal parking garages. Lot E will not have an attendant and accepts credit card payment only.

Rates for Super Park Lot E are as follows:

0-2 hours $5.00

2-4 hours $ 10.00

4-6 hours $15.00

6-24 hours $20.00

The new lot includes eco-friendly features such as LED lighting and an innovative water runoff and drainage filtration system beneath the surface.

Super Park operates seven of the closest Airport parking lots and facilities for travelers: Terminal 1 Garage, Terminal 2 Garage, and Lots A, B, C, D, and E, totaling 9,044 parking spaces. Super Park also offers travelers Reserved Parking in the Terminal 2 Garage, with 24-hour daily access to the Reserved Parking Area for $600 monthly. For more information, please visit SuperParkingLot.com.

Super Park Lot E is located at 9855 Air Cargo Rd., St. Louis, Mo., 63145.

  • Department:
    St. Louis Lambert International Airport
  • Topic:
    Airports

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