Airport parking charges are ridiculously high, says Which? Car magazine. The cheapest provider is Purple Parking

Prices for parking at airports can range “from sublimely low to ridiculously high”, a Which? Car survey has shown.


The magazine looked at the cost of seven days’ parking at 15 of the UK’s busiest airports.Cheapest airport car parking provider in the UK - with amazing cashback to save you even more money!


The cheapest was the Purple Parking company’s £19.84 park-and-ride option at Manchester airport, while the priciest was business parking at Heathrow at £88.70.


This was £35 more expensive than the cheapest spaces at the west London airport which were £53.95 for an off-airport option, also offered by Purple Parking.


Which? Car said: “Travellers from the UK’s major airports now have more choice than ever. As well as standard park-and-ride, long-term car parks, there are meet-and-greet services that let you leave the car at the terminal, and a range of deals that include car valeting, servicing, or even a night’s hotel accommodation in the price.”


“However, this means prices can range from sublimely low to ridiculously high.”


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  • 23 July, 2010 at 2:33 pm
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    Thanks for sharing your editorial.

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