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When you book airport parking at Luton, you will have three options to consider. You can choose the self park, block park or the meet and greet option. All of the options are simple at Luton as there is only one terminal, ensuring you don’t end up booking a park space in an inappropriate location.
The most convenient airport parking option at Luton is the meet and greet services offered by various parking companies. With this service, you simply drive to the terminal building and the rest of the parking process is taken care of by an authorised and fully insured company representative.
Block park is the next most convenient option. Leave your car at the reception area of the car park and a member of staff will park your car for you, leaving you more time to get on the shuttle bus to the terminal.
The final option is self park. When you arrive at the airport parking area, you will need to find a parking space yourself. You can then make your way to reception to transfer to the terminal.
Based on eight days of parking using the block parking option, the cheapest airport parking option at Luton is Central Car Storage. Airparks is the next cheapest, while the most expensive is Long Term Parking. Of the self park options, the cheapest airport parking is Mid Term Parking and then Express Parking.
For a little extra cost, you can take advantage of the meet and greet services, offering you trouble-free airport parking. This service is particularly beneficial to those travelling with a young family or with heavy luggage. The price of all airport parking options is dependent on the duration you leave your car for.
All of the airport parking companies at Luton take security seriously and offer CCTV, security fencing and flood lighting. In addition to this, Express Parking, Long Term Parking and Mid Term Parking have a barrier control in place. Although Airparks doesn’t have a barrier control, it is worth noting that it has won a Secure Parking Award from the Association of Chief Police Officers.
Whichever of the self park or block park airport parking options you choose, a complimentary shuttle bus service will take you from the reception of the car park to the airport terminal. This is a short journey of around 5 to 10 minutes and staff members will help you load your luggage if necessary. Upon your return, all you have to do is turn up at the drop off point outside the terminal to catch the shuttle bus back to the airport parking area.
The best way to save both time and money is to pre-book airport parking at Luton. By pre-booking, you can save as much as 40 per cent compared to turning up on the day of departure. To make a booking for airport parking at Luton, visit
The process is very simple and the payment page is secure. Payment can be made using Visa, Master Card, Switch, Maestro, Solo, JCB, Visa Debit, Electron, Delta and Connect. For Visa and Master Card payments, there is a small handling charge. Be sure to make a note of your booking reference number and print a copy of your receipt to take with you to the airport car park.
Pre-booking airport parking at Luton will also guarantee you a parking space, eliminating the possibility of the car park being full and loosing time trying to find alternative airport parking space at a premium cost.
Give yourself the perfect start to your trip by pre-booking airport parking at Luton. Never again will you need to wait for unreliable public transport which can ruin the start of your holiday or business trip. Visit airport-parking-discounts to see just how easy and what good value for money pre-booking airport parking at Luton is.
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