The spring break travel season will bring big crowds to Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, but navigating the crush doesn’t have to be a blood pressure-raising experience. Here are a few ways to get your trip off to a calmer start while getting to your flight on time.
Weather
That trip to a warmer climate might be delayed — but hopefully not canceled — as a pair of snowstorms could impact operations at the airport. Travelers should check with their airlines to keep up with their flight status. The same goes for those picking up arriving travelers.
Traffic
Expect congestion on roads leading to the terminals. At Terminal 1, consider dropping off passengers on the east side/parking ramp side of the road, which runs in front of the main terminal. It’s often less crowded than the road immediately adjacent to the terminal. Passengers can use a skyway to access the ticketing lobby.
When picking up arriving passengers, help reduce congestion at curbside pickup zones by waiting in the airport’s cell phone lots on nearby Post Road. There are 140 spaces allowing drivers to wait until travelers have their bags and are ready for pickup.
Parking
Parking ramps will be jammed full, so “prebook, park and be on your way,” the airport’s website reads. Travelers can reserve a parking spot guaranteeing themselves a spot at the lowest daily rate. Bookings must be completed at least 12 hours before arriving at the airport.
On Thursday morning, the ramps connected to Terminal 1 were 80% full and Terminal 2 was 72% full, per the airport’s website.
Reservations are required to use the airport’s Quick Ride Ramp, an on-site value-priced lot with a shuttle taking passengers to the terminal.
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