Arrivals pickup guide
Picking someone up at Midland-Odessa (MAF)? The None — nearest alternative is Close-In Parking (Lots P1/P3)is 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.

The MAF cell phone lot is called the None — nearest alternative is Close-In Parking (Lots P1/P3). MAF does not operate a designated free cell-phone waiting lot. The airport's own parking guidance points arriving-passenger pickup to its regular short-term lots — Close-In (P1/P3) or Economy (P2/P4) — directly in front of the terminal at 9506 La Force Blvd, Midland, TX; all are within walking distance and the first 30 minutes are free in every lot on the property.
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First 30 minutes free in any parking lot (P1–P5, C1–C2); rates apply after that. After the free waiting window expires, $2.00–$3.00 for the 31–60 minute mark, then $1.00–$2.00 per additional hour depending on the lot, up to posted daily maximums of $10–$20. To stay within the limit, wait for your passenger's “at curb” text before you leave rather than heading to the terminal the moment the plane lands.
Capacity: MAF has not published an official vehicle count for the None — nearest alternative is Close-In Parking (Lots P1/P3). Expect the lot to fill quickly during peak arrival banks — if it is full when you arrive, see the options in the last section below.
Track the flight on the airline's app or FlightAware, and ask your passenger to text you once they're at baggage claim — the walk from any close-in lot to the terminal doors takes only a minute or two, so there's no need to enter the lot early.
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.
Since there's no free waiting lot, park in the closest short-term lot (P1 or P3, right at the terminal) and treat the first free 30 minutes as your effective 'cell lot' — time your arrival so you're not paying beyond the free window.
If the None — nearest alternative is Close-In Parking (Lots P1/P3) is full when you arrive, you have three practical options:
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The MAF cell phone lot is called the None — nearest alternative is Close-In Parking (Lots P1/P3). MAF does not operate a designated free cell-phone waiting lot. The airport's own parking guidance points arriving-passenger pickup to its regular short-term lots — Close-In (P1/P3) or Economy (P2/P4) — directly in front of the terminal at 9506 La Force Blvd, Midland, TX; all are within walking distance and the first 30 minutes are free in every lot on the property.
First 30 minutes free in any parking lot (P1–P5, C1–C2); rates apply after that. After the free window, $2.00–$3.00 for the 31–60 minute mark, then $1.00–$2.00 per additional hour depending on the lot, up to posted daily maximums of $10–$20. The lot holds approximately Not publicly disclosed; a new surface parking lot is under construction as part of the airport's 2025–2027 terminal expansion project, which may add capacity.
Track the flight on the airline's app or FlightAware, and ask your passenger to text you once they're at baggage claim — the walk from any close-in lot to the terminal doors takes only a minute or two, so there's no need to enter the lot early.
If the None — nearest alternative is Close-In Parking (Lots P1/P3) 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.
Most cell phone lots, including the None — nearest alternative is Close-In Parking (Lots P1/P3), 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.