Airport Parking

Airport professionals face many unique challenges each day. Many of which are out of their control like weather delays, airline disruptions, mechanical issues, etc. The primary goal of all airport personnel is to create convenient, comfortable, and safe experiences for their travelers.

The first thing travelers experience when arriving at an airport is parking. A difficult parking experience can cause significant stress on travelers trying to get to their gate on time. But parking should be the last thing on their minds and should never detract from their trip.

That’s where TEZ comes in. TEZ works with airports of all sizes throughout the country to integrate our app-free, ticketless solutions for both valet and self-parking facilities. The TEZ suite of products help airports create the best parking experiences possible for airport travelers from the minute they arrive to when they return and head home. Some of our airport clients include:

  • Pittsburgh International Airport (PGH)
  • Kansas City International Airport (MCI)
  • Dallas Love Field (DAL)
  • Charleston International Airport (CHS)

These airports are creating value for their travelers by utilizing several TEZ solutions:

App-free and ticketless. With SMS Valet, travelers get contactless, hassle-free valet service at the curb, so they can reach their destinations on time and enjoy their flight.

Permit2Park

Permit parking the way it should be. Streamline permit parking for the airport and airline employees alike. Eliminate the need for manual processing, automate billing, get real-time reporting, and more!

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Digital Advertising that Works. Target Ad Network allows airports to convey flight information, and send promotional messages, reminders, or notifications to travelers or anyone using TEZ's platforms.

TEZ is committed to working with our clients to help streamline their airport parking operations and create the best experiences possible for their travelers. Flying can be stressful enough as it is. Parking should provide the best first and last impression.