£48 to fly to Rome but £125 for Airport Parking
| July 20, 2006 | Posted by admin under Travel News |
According to a recent report in the Sunday Mirror Britons pay the highest airport parking charges in the world.
Heathrow is the most expensive with travellers paying £223 for two weeks in its long stay car parks, more than three times as much as those in Sydney, Australia. But booking in advance at Heathrow (and all other UK airports) can reduce the cost drastically. For example two weeks at Heathrow in August can be pre-booked via Parking4less from just £75 for off-airport parking and from just £117.60 for parking on-airport (within the airport boundary).
Stansted in August – where a flight to Rome can cost as little as £48 – charges £125 for two-weeks long stay but pre-booking can reduce that to £103.60.
Parking at Gatwick costs more than JFK in New York, while drivers leaving their cars at Stansted, Manchester and Birmingham pay more than Geneva or Rome. Again it’s well worth pre-booking with Parking4less to make substantial savings.
In many cases, if you don’t pre-book, parking a car for two weeks can cost considerably more than the flight!
http://www.parking4less.co.uk/
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