Logan Airport - Most Expensive in U.S. for Parking
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Logan Airport - Most Expensive in U.S. for Parking

In contrast, RI International can cost about one-third of the cost of Logan per week.
New research from Zutobi has compared parking prices at the busiest airports in every country, to reveal which airport has the most expensive and cheapest parking rate for a week's stay.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTThe most expensive airport for long-term parking is Hamad International Airport, the principal airport in the Qatari capital Doha. Parking here for a whole week will cost you at least $278.77. This is $262.72 more than the cheapest airport in the study.
Two of the top ten most expensive airports for parking are in the UK. Stansted Airport ranked in second place, costing a whopping £210 for a week's stay. Gatwick Airport also ranked in ninth place, setting you back £145 for a week's stay.

Further Findings
The airport with the lowest daily parking rate is Sabiha Gökçen Airport in Istanbul, where a full week’s parking can cost as little as $16.05. That’s $16 very well spent, as weekly parking rates vary wildly depending on the airport and where you park.
Two of the top ten cheapest airports for parking are Chinese. Wuhan Tianhe International Airport ranked in eighth place, costing a minimum of $36.75. Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport followed closely behind in ninth place, costing a minimum of $39.75.
Two American airports were also featured in the study. Los Angeles International Airport (otherwise known as LAX) was found to be the seventh cheapest airport for parking rates, only costing you £26.24 for a week’s stay. However, Logan International Airport, Boston was the sixth most expensive airport to park at, costing £161.68 for a week’s stay.
