Peak Season Ushers in New Parking Rates

PALM SPRINGS — The holiday season, which is peak season at Palm Springs International Airport, is almost here, and PSP is gearing up for another busy Thanksgiving travel period. This year, PSP is preparing for a 13-day peak in departing travelers from todaym Thursday, Nov. 20 through Tuesday, Dec. 2. PSP expects to welcome 75,000-plus departing passengers over the full peak period, with more than 46,500 travelers expected to head out Thanksgiving week.

The busiest days of the holiday week are projected to be Tuesday and Wednesday before Thanksgiving and the Sunday after, with about 6,300 average departing passengers on those days.

Arrive Early: Give yourself plenty of time to navigate holiday crowds.

  • 2 hours before departure if checking bags
  • 90 minutes before departure if traveling with carry-on only
  • Peak security times are expected 9 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., when up to 1,200 passengers an hour may pass through the checkpoint.
    Security Checkpoint: TSA’s full screening capacity will be in place for the season, and travelers can check security wait times at flyPSP.com before arriving.

Parking: Holiday demand may cause parking to fill quickly. Main terminal lots remain first-come, first-served, with the overflow lot on Kirk Douglas Way available at $18/day (credit card only). Shuttle service will operate throughout the Thanksgiving travel period. Live parking availability is at flyPSP.com.

Alternatively, rideshare apps, taxis, and SunLine buses offer convenient ways to reach the airport without needing parking.

Travelers should be aware of new parking rates effective Nov.24, 2025:

  • Hourly: $9.00 (previously $8.00)
  • Daily Max: $26.00 (previously $20.00)
  • Approved by Palm Springs City Council in September 2025.

These updated rates support new parking enhancements at PSP, including smart access systems, license-plate recognition, and expanded mobile payment options for a smoother guest experience.

Dining & Amenities: With 13 new shops and restaurants now open across the terminal, travelers have more choices than ever. See what’s new (and delicious) and where to find it here, including menus, hours, and more.

Restaurants may be busy during peak hours; grab-and-go choices remain available throughout the concourses.

Helpful Travel Tips:

  • Stay informed: Check parking, security updates, and travel guidelines at flyPSP.com.
  • Check in early: Use your airline’s app to save time and skip the lines if you’re traveling light.
  • Pack smart: Review TSA’s 3-1-1 rule and prohibited items before arrival.
  • Bringing holiday dishes? Frozen Thanksgiving items may be carried on or checked, as long as they meet TSA liquid rules.