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Make summer travels through RDU a breeze with these tips and tricks.
’Tis the season for summer travel! Whether you’re flocking to a family vacay or escaping to a sunny retreat, you’re gonna wanna make sure you’re equipped with the most up-to-date stress-reducing hacks for traveling through RDU Airport. Here’s to safe—and happy—travels!
Park It
Perhaps the most stressful part of flying through RDU takes place before you even get into the airport. Yep, we’re talking parking. Though RDU is small compared to other airports, there never seems to be enough parking for travelers. To head off some of the stress that comes with pulling up on a full RDU Central deck, you can reserve your spot online before you get to the airport via ParkRDU’s online pre-booking option. Choose your date, time and location—only caveat is you have to book at least 24 hours in advance. And don’t sleep on the ParkRDU Express lot, which added nearly 1,000 parking spaces for travelers—not to mention it offers luggage assistance at your car and shuttles to the terminals running at all hours of the day (!). If you can, bypass parking stress entirely by opting for a rideshare service or taxi.
Don’t Delay
Flight cancellations and delays are surging this summer. While some instances are inevitable, ward off the worry by booking the earliest flight of the day to help avoid delays, as many are caused by aircrafts arriving late from their previous destination. So, maybe that 4am flight is worth it.
Direct Is Best
If you have the option to fly direct—do it. Layovers have the potential to result in a The Terminal situation if your second flight is delayed or if your first flight arrives after the second plane has already taken off. And no one wants to be stuck sleeping in an airport. Another pro tip: Choose an airline that offers multiple flights a day so that if you do need to rebook you have more (timely!) options.
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GoTriangle Bus offers Free Parking at their Park-and-Ride in a Safe Security patrolled lot located at the Regional Transit Center, 901 Slater Rd. Also a Free RDU shuttle (8 mins to Terminal 1, 10 mins to Terminal 2); bus leaves every 30 mins ; check times and stops at GoTriangle.com ; Bus Route 100 also departs from the Moore Square Terminal in Downtown Raleigh with a stop at RDU. All GoTriangle, GoRaleigh, GoDurham, GoCary Buses Free until further notice.