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[A373]Airport Parking & Hotel
by Jimi St Pierre, Jim
For those travellers in the UK who drive to the airport and face the increasing aggravation of traffic hold-ups (especially in peaks season, and especially around those busiest airports), the stress of starting a holiday can be debilitating. Hence, in recent years, the popularity of using a more civilised option - booking a hotel near the airport the night before - has become evident.

These days, a large number of major chains, as well as quality independent hotels and country clubs, are offering "stay and parking" packages. Often, for little more than the cost of (say) 15 days at an airport car park, it is possible to have a good night's sleep at a hotel near the airport, enjoy a good breakfast, leave the car with the hotel and take a specially-arranged transfer to and from the airport. Or of course, such hotel deals operate as an alternative to parking at all.

In the UK across the whole country, and for every major airport, various packages are available offering a more civilised start to any holiday. These include such ideas as having the car delivered back to you after your holiday for a quick getaway after your travels. Seasoned travellers are finding that, which the cost of the actual flight becoming reduced by the proliferation of no-frills airline deals, there is extra to spend on making sure that the start and end of any holiday can be stress-free, ensuring the overall value of the time off is maximised by avoiding the increasing pressure on all travellers these days.

Some companies are also offering even better value via internet deals - by offering "mystery" hotel packages whereby the company itself nominates a 3- of 4-star hotel according to availability. This enables hotels to offer rock-bottom rates for space which otherwise would not sell, and the customer enjoys an even better bargain as well as reducing travel hassle.

Example hotels for hotels-with-parking deals at Gatwick Airport - one of the busiest airports in the UK are the 3-star Russ Hill hotel, and the 4-star Hilton and Mercure hotels. There are many hotels also offering very low prices but a good standard including the 2-star Ibis Hotel which is about 15 minutes by transfer bus from the main Gatwick terminals.

The 4 terminals at Heathrow have become increasingly busy over the years, and with the 5th terminal having opened early in 2008, it really pays to be aware of the huge volume of traffic and extended crowds. The idea of relaxing in quiet surroundings after a long drive to the airport is very inviting indeed. With a Heathrow Airport hotel stay, you can do exactly that, and in the morning take transfer bus to the airport in the morning - or of course you can have the convenience of a Hotel very near the airport where transfer times are minimal.

Meanwhile in the north of the country with three terminals operating 24 hours a day, Manchester has the busiest airport. Here again, whether you are looking for an off-airport stopover at less cost, or a more convenient on-site hotel, there are many choices. These include the newly-refurbished Manchester Cresta Court in a great location for Manchester Airport, or the Manchester Hilton hotel with all the facilities and high quality you expect from the Hilton anywhere. Or finally, for something extra special, the Radisson SAS is a 5-star hotel with a moving walkway to the terminal - thus no need for an airport transfer at all.

Most large airports in the UK offer a number of different options for car-parking, dependent on the differing needs of their customers. Bookings can be made online, which can save a lot of time, effort and money. It is important, though, to know the different types of airport parking before you begin the booking process.

On-

On-airport parking refers to parking that is available within the boundaries of the airport. With many airport sizes increasing to meet the demands of increasing numbers of customers, it can be a long way from the edge of the airport boundary to the terminal and often there is not transport offered from the car parks to the terminals. Generally speaking the closer you park to the terminals the greater the cost will be, as you pay for convenience of being closer to the terminal. Either way, if you are parking within the airport boundaries make sure that you check the transfer times from your car parking spot to the terminal.

Off-Airport Parking

If on-airport parking refers to car parking within the airport boundaries, off-airport parking refers predictably to car parking outside of the boundaries of the airport. Due to transport links the transfer times from off-airport parking can often be less than for on-airport parking. It also has the advantage of being generally cheaper than on-airport parking. This is by no means a general rule though, but it's easy to find out by looking at Holiday Extras' website, which has comprehensive guides on airport car park locations.

Valet Parking

For those that can afford it the most convenient parking method has got to be the valet service. This means you will be met at the terminal by a driver who will take your car to an on or off-airport parking space leaving you free to check in with minimal transfer time from your car to the airport. When you return, the driver will bring your car back to you outside the terminal. This is by far the most convenient option, particularly for those with large families or large amounts of luggage.

Car Hire

It might sound like an expensive option, but it can be a crafty way of reducing your costs, and you won't have to leave your car in a car park for the duration of your holiday. It's possible to hire a car at a nearby depot, and then drop it off at the airport when you arrive. It's a particularly good option to look into if you are travelling in a large group that is flying and then staying there for more than a month. If this sounds like you, then take a look at car hire from Holiday Autos.
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