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February 24, 2010

Begin Your Travel by Avoiding the Troubles of Taking a Break, Easily Park Your Motorcar beside the Airport

Sometimes when you’re reserving your trips, frequently one of the last things to be considered is how you’re going to get to the airport. Do you catch a bus, train or taxi? Frequently the easiest way is to drive to the airport and park your car near the airport while you are out of the country. But where can you park? Is it a safe and sound car park? And what kind of car park do you book?

There are a few primary types of airport parking: Onsite parking, offsite parking and meet and greet / valet parking. Onsite parking is pretty self clarifying. You park inside the airport allocated areas, and either walk or get a short shuttle bus ride to your terminal. This is really convenient, a main point here is that you are very close to the airport, and know exactly where your automobile is located for however long you are away.

Offsite parking requires parking your car at a car park usually a couple of miles of distance away from the airport, and fetching a transfer coach to the terminal. This is often less expensive than onsite parking, but of course meaning more hassle when getting to your car and looking to get home from the airport, also in some cases you have to leave your car keys behind for your car to be parked by a car park attendee. Not all the people are prepared to comply with this scenario.

Meet and Greet / Valet parking has become big in previous years, and is an exceedingly popular way to park your car at an airport and bask in your airport lounges access. Essentially, you converse with the firm shortly before you get to the airport, and are contacted by a chauffeur who will then take your car away. When you return from your time off, you make a call, and they rendezvous with you in the arrivals lounge ready to hand over your keys back. Incredibly favourable and a key way to get your trip off to a perfect cheap start, but you’d expect to pay a respectable premium such as for the service.

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