New parking options at Raleigh-Durham International Airport
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Starting Monday, 500 new parking spots will be added, WTVD reports. It's part of RDU's plans to add 11,000 spaces by next summer.
For comparison, Charlotte-Douglas has about 25,000 spots.
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