The transition replaces traditional manual payment lanes with a sensor-based platform that recognizes vehicles upon entry and exit. Travelers can register via the Metropolis website or by scanning QR codes located at parking entrances. While the system is designed to accelerate exit times and reduce congestion, airport officials confirmed that cash payments will remain available through a designated lane staffed by on-site personnel.
This shift arrives as the airport navigates a period of historic expansion. In 2025, the facility reached a record-breaking 2.7 million passengers and finalized the FATforward modernization project, which included the construction of a new multi-level parking garage. According to City Manager Georgeanne White, the partnership serves as an extension of that infrastructure investment, providing airport management with granular data on parking demand while streamlining the curb-side experience for regional travelers.





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