With nearly 800 parking spaces available between its two lots, and capacity regularly sitting under 50% outside of the holidays, Flagstaff Pulliam Airport may soon begin offering monthly parking rates.
The possibility was discussed during the City of Flagstaff’s Airport Commission meeting in early January, in addition to the potential for a lost ticket fee and an increase to all rates for July 2026. While the airport’s paid parking system began in July 2023, the rates were adopted by the Flagstaff City Council in December 2021, and the associated costs for the system have risen significantly in the years since, according to the airport's director, Brian Gall.
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