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Looking4Parking strikes partnership deal with Ryanair
Looking4Parking, a Leeds-based price comparison site for UK airports, has agreed a partnership deal with Ryanair to provide airport parking at nine of the ultra-low cost carrier’s UK airports.
Ryanair passengers travelling from Birmingham, Bristol, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Leeds Bradford, London Gatwick, London Luton, London Stansted and Manchester can now book both ‘meet and greet’ and ‘park and ride’ parking facilities on the Ryanair.com website and enjoy significant savings over standard airport parking.
Martin Mansell, managing director at Looking4Parking, said: “As the UK’s fastest growing car parking provider, we’re delighted to be working in partnership with Ryanair.
“With our ‘meet and greet’ and ‘park and ride’ services, Looking4Parking offers travellers significant savings whilst guaranteeing a stress free start to their holiday or business trip.
“We look forward to showcasing the benefits of our services to Ryanair customers across nine UK airports.”
Robin Kiely, head of communications at Ryanair, said: “Ryanair passengers already enjoy the lowest airfares in Europe and they can now book low cost parking at nine of our UK airports, offering even greater savings.”
Looking4Parking is part of the Travel Parking Group, one of the biggest providers of meet and greet parking at UK airports.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Mark Lane .
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