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

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    Cars enter a parking area at Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Monday, May 22, 2023. You may pay more than you expected Parking is more expensive at RDU than it used to be, particularly if ...

  3. RDU opens another park-and-ride lot as its parking ... - AOL

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    RDU charges $11 a day to park in Economy 4, or $1 per hour for the first four hours. That’s the same as with Economy 3 on the south side of the airport and cheaper than parking in the deck ...

  4. Raleigh–Durham International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Early view of Raleigh–Durham Airport. The region's first airport opened in 1929 as Raleigh Municipal Airport, south of Raleigh.It was quickly outgrown, and in 1939 the North Carolina General Assembly chartered the Raleigh–Durham Aeronautical Authority to build and operate a larger airport between Raleigh and Durham.

  5. RDU computer malfunction delayed departures from the ... - AOL

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    RDU no longer takes cash for parking, nor does it have attendants at the exit of the decks between the terminals. The equipment, known as a core switch, failed intermittently, according to RDU ...

  6. More parking, more gates, more space and a new runway. RDU ...

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    More parking: RDU is nearly tripling the size of Park Economy 3, its largest remote parking lot near Aviation Drive and Interstate 40. The first of the 7,000 new spaces will be ready next year ...

  7. Parking mandates - Wikipedia

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    Statistical significance is a major qualm with Parking Generations due to the oversimplification of how the parking generation rate is derived. Peak parking observed by ITE doesn’t take into account the price of parking in relation to the number of parked cars. [7] Thus the demand at any given time for parking is always high because it is ...