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HSVCell Phone Lot: Location, Time Limit & Tips

Picking someone up at Huntsville (HSV)? The Cell Phone Waiting Lotis the free designated waiting area where drivers park at no charge while their passenger's flight lands and bags are collected. Below you will find exact directions, the time limit and fee rules, how to know when your passenger is ready, and what to do if the lot is full.

Diagram of a cell phone waiting lot where drivers wait free until an arriving passenger reaches the curb.
Wait free in the cell phone lot and pull up only when your passenger texts that they are at the curb with bags.

Where is the HSV cell phone lot?

The HSV cell phone lot is called the Cell Phone Waiting Lot. The free waiting lot sits along the inbound lanes of Glenn Hearn Boulevard as you approach the terminal from I-565 (Exit 8), on airport property, less than a one-minute drive from the baggage claim curb. Watch for airport signage directing arriving/waiting drivers into the lot before you reach the terminal frontage.

Open the Cell Phone Waiting Lot in Google Maps for turn-by-turn navigation to the lot entrance.

How long can I wait in the HSV cell phone lot?

No enforced time limit; free waiting area. There is no charge regardless of how long you stay, but plan your timing so you pull up to arrivals right as your passenger steps outside — circling burns time and fuel, and curbside officers will wave you on if you stop too early.

Capacity: The Cell Phone Waiting Lot holds approximately 72 spaces. On busy travel days the lot can fill up, so arrive early and have a backup plan.

How do I know when my passenger is ready?

Have your arriving passenger call or text once they've collected their luggage and are walking out to the curb — that's your cue to leave the lot, since the short drive to the terminal means arriving too early just means circling or waiting at the curb instead of in the free lot.

As a general rule, ask your passenger to text you only after they have their bags and are physically walking toward the arrivals curb — not when the plane touches down. Checked-bag passengers typically need 15–25 minutes after landing for baggage claim at domestic airports, and 45–60 minutesafter landing at international gates where customs adds extra time. Once you get the “at curb with bags” message, pull out and head straight there — a precise pick-up beats circling every time.

HSV cell phone lot tips

Drivers should remain with their vehicle while waiting. Because the lot is barely a minute from the curb, there's no advantage to arriving at the terminal before your passenger is actually outside with their bags.

  • Have the flight number ready. You can track any U.S. flight for free on FlightAware or Flightradar24 — search by flight number to see the live gate arrival time and baggage carousel, not just scheduled wheels-down.
  • Agree on a text trigger in advance.Tell your passenger: “Text me ‘bags and outside’ when you are standing on the curb with everything.” That single message is your cue to pull out — no guessing, no phone calls while driving.
  • Do not leave the engine running unattended. Most cell phone lots prohibit unattended idling vehicles and some may be towed. If you need to stretch or use a restroom, look for any on-site amenities before the lot, or use a nearby gas station or convenience store.
  • Check the arrivals board. Many cell phone lots have on-site flight information display screens — use them alongside your phone to confirm the flight has actually arrived at the gate before you start the clock on baggage claim wait time.

What if the HSV cell phone lot is full?

If the Cell Phone Waiting Lot is full when you arrive, you have three practical options:

  • Pull into short-term or daily parking. Most HSV parking garages offer a free or low-cost grace period (typically 15–30 minutes) and have covered, comfortable waiting areas. Check the rate boards before you commit to staying longer.
  • Do one slow loop of the airport road. A single circuit of the terminal access road takes 5–8 minutes at most airports. By the time you complete the loop, a space may have opened up, or your passenger may have texted that they are almost ready.
  • Wait in an adjacent surface lot or road. Some airports have overflow areas or nearby public streets where brief waiting is tolerated — check local signage. Never stop on the terminal curbside or in a no-stopping zone; officers will direct you to move immediately.

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More HSV guides

  • HSV live TSA wait times — real-time security queue by checkpoint
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  • Getting to and from HSV — taxi, rideshare, transit, and the cell-phone lot overview

Frequently asked questions

Where is the HSV cell phone lot?

The HSV cell phone lot is called the Cell Phone Waiting Lot. The free waiting lot sits along the inbound lanes of Glenn Hearn Boulevard as you approach the terminal from I-565 (Exit 8), on airport property, less than a one-minute drive from the baggage claim curb. Watch for airport signage directing arriving/waiting drivers into the lot before you reach the terminal frontage.

How long can I wait in the HSV cell phone lot?

No enforced time limit; free waiting area. The lot holds approximately Approximately 72 spaces.

How do I know when my passenger is ready at HSV?

Have your arriving passenger call or text once they've collected their luggage and are walking out to the curb — that's your cue to leave the lot, since the short drive to the terminal means arriving too early just means circling or waiting at the curb instead of in the free lot.

What if the HSV cell phone lot is full?

If the Cell Phone Waiting Lot is full, your best options are to do a slow loop of the airport access road and try again, pull into a short-term or daily parking garage (free for the first 15–30 minutes at many airports), or wait in an adjacent surface lot if one is available. Avoid stopping on the terminal curbside — officers will wave you on immediately.

Can I leave my car unattended in the HSV cell phone lot?

Most cell phone lots, including the Cell Phone Waiting Lot, require drivers to remain with their vehicles at all times. Unattended vehicles are typically towed at the owner's expense. If you need to use a restroom or grab a snack, look for amenities inside or adjacent to the lot before committing to a long wait.

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