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New parking options at Raleigh-Durham International Airport

New parking options at Raleigh-Durham International Airport

Yahoo2 days ago
If you're planning to travel out of Raleigh-Durham International, you'll have new parking options.
ALSO READ: NC Airport evaluates proposal for early morning alcohol sales
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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