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Long-stay Parking Tips for Cardiff Airport

Author: Andy Burrows Author Ranking Bronze | Posted: 20-03-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 23 | Rating:  (52) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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Due to my job I have to fly regularly out of Cardiff airport. The airport only has one terminal so when you decide to park your car here you not have to think about from which terminal you are flying from. Most of the parking services I’ve tried already for many times and as an intensive traveller I really know by now which firm provides the most convenient services. It would be good if you could use some of my advice as it might save you some time and effort when parking your car at Cardiff International Airport.

Nowadays, I always arrange my car parking online before I arrive at the airport. I really can recommend it to everybody as it is without a doubt the most relaxed way of saving time which means you don’t have to hurry getting through customs and security. Additionally, booking through the internet will usually save you some money as well and that’s a benefit as most of you are aware that airport parking isn’t a cheap affair.

Most of the parking services which operate from Cardiff airport offer good services and are professionally run and well-secured. The same standards of security and service can be found almost everywhere you go. Most of parking facilities only vary in location and parking rates. My choice is always based on the expenses and how much time I have on the day I have to catch my flight.

If you are going to park your vehicle for the first time at Cardiff airport and you don’t have a clue which available service you should choose, below I describe some of the businesses which operate outstanding car parks with easy check in procedures.

Cardiff Airparks Services is a reputed and well-established company which operates services at many other UK airports. Their car park at Cardiff airport is conveniently positioned within a short distance from the airport terminal. When you have to park your car further away, no worries, as you will be transferred to the terminal for free.

The long stay car park at Cardiff airport is run by NCP. Their parking site is ideally situated directly on the other side of the main terminal. Certain sections are even within easy walking distance of the terminal. If you have to park your car further away during the busy summer months than you can use their shuttle bus service which runs each five minutes. The trip to the terminal only lasts five minutes.

Finally I would like to mention The Highwayman. Their parking site is operational since nine years. You can find them at the end of the runway. It is a family-run company which holds the Police Gold Star Award. They deserved this award because of their excellent security which includes 24 hour dog patrols and CCTV. A free transportation service to and from the terminal is available as well. With nine years of experience you can be absolutely sure about the safety of your vehicle while you are away on your holiday or business trip.

Over the past three years I’ve checked out several other parking options and I came to the conclusion that the internet suppliers which I will mention below are simply the best. They provide the most rapid and easiest way of arranging your Cardiff airport car parking.

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Andy Burrows drives to and flies from Cardiff airport from time to time, he’s a writer and travel website reviewer, his suggestions for easy online booking are:parking at Cardiff International
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