Last verified March 2026 using MSP Airport and Metro Transit source pages.
If you are flying from Terminal 1, the cleanest move is usually a ramp or lot that gives you skyway or tram access to the terminal core. If you are flying from Terminal 2, the Purple Ramp express lane and the skybridge cut out a lot of curbside friction. If you are picking someone up, use the free cell phone waiting lot on Post Road and wait for the call before you enter the pickup lanes.
| Trip Type | Best MSP Move | Why It Works |
|---|---|---|
| Terminal 1 departure | Daily Parking or Hourly parking on the Gold Ramp | Skyway access and tram access keep you close to the main terminal without guessing at the curb. |
| Terminal 2 departure | Value Parking or the Purple Ramp Express Lane | Terminal 2 has its own fast-access setup, and the express lane avoids the roadway crush. |
| Pickup only | Cell phone waiting lot on Post Road | You stay out of the terminal loop until your passenger is actually ready. |
| Downtown backup | Metro Transit Blue Line | The train is often simpler than parking if you are already in Minneapolis or St. Paul. |
Terminal choice matters at MSP because the airline mix is split between the two buildings. Terminal 1 serves Aer Lingus, Air Canada, Air France, Alaska, American, Delta, Denver Air Connection, Discover, KLM, Lufthansa, Spirit, United, and WestJet. Terminal 2 serves Allegiant, Frontier, Icelandair, Southwest, and Sun Country.
| Terminal | Airlines | Parking Cue |
|---|---|---|
| Terminal 1 | Aer Lingus, Air Canada, Air France, Alaska, American, Delta, Denver Air Connection, Discover, KLM, Lufthansa, Spirit, United, WestJet | Start with parking that lands you near the skyway or tram instead of fighting the curb loop. |
| Terminal 2 | Allegiant, Frontier, Icelandair, Southwest, Sun Country | Use the Purple Ramp express lane or skybridge when you want the cleanest T2 arrival. |
MSP's parking system is built for prebooked arrivals, and the airport says bookings need to be made at least 12 hours before arrival to qualify. Live parking availability updates every 15 minutes, which matters when the ramps start filling up. On the roadway side, Terminal 2 now has a free express drop-off and pick-up lane on the second level of the Purple Ramp. MSP says the lane is free, open 24 hours, and is closest to security checkpoint 2 through the skybridge.
If you are coming from downtown Minneapolis, downtown St. Paul, or the Mall of America corridor, the METRO Blue Line is often the cleanest no-parking backup. It runs between the airport and the city, serves both MSP terminals, and leaves roughly every 15 minutes during most of the day. The ride between terminals is free, and Route 54 gives St. Paul travelers another direct option from both terminals.
MSP parking is not the best fit if you want to improvise at the curb and hope for the best during a holiday rush. It is also not the best fit if you refuse to look at your terminal before you leave home. At MSP, the right parking move depends on whether you are flying out of Terminal 1 or Terminal 2.
Daily Parking or the Hourly Gold Ramp are usually the most straightforward choices because they keep you tied into the main terminal via skyway or tram access.
Yes. MSP says the Terminal 2 Express Lane is free and open 24 hours a day, with access through the Purple Ramp and skybridge.
Yes. The METRO Blue Line serves both MSP terminals and is usually the easiest backup if you are already in Minneapolis, St. Paul, or the Mall of America area.
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