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John Wayne Airport adjusts parking rates effective January 2025

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John Wayne Airport has announced new parking rates that will take effect on January 1, 2025. The updated rates are set for various parking options at the airport.

For terminal parking, the hourly rate will be $4.00 and the daily rate $30.00. Main Street Parking will charge $3.00 per hour and $20.00 per day. Valet parking services will have an hourly rate of $15.00 and a daily rate of $50.00.

To ensure passengers are informed about these changes, John Wayne Airport plans to implement several measures in advance of the transition date. Notices will be posted at all parking facility entrances and exits starting 30 days before the new rates take effect. Additionally, information will be available online at www.ocair.com within the same timeframe.

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Throughout December, flyers detailing the new rates will be distributed at valet and information booths across the airport premises. The signage in parking structures is also scheduled for updates by January 1, 2025.

The airport management stated that this adjustment underscores their commitment to providing a high-quality guest experience, as evidenced by its top ranking in customer satisfaction according to the J.D. Power 2024 North American Airport Satisfaction Study.

Passengers seeking more details about parking can visit www.ocair.com for further information.

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