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This Manchester-based parking reservation provider has expanded into New Zealand
Online parking reservation provider, ParkCloud, has added 17 new locations to its network and signalled its expansion into two new countries.
The Manchester-based company has increased its portfolio of both airport parking and city centre spaces with new sites in the likes of Italy, Australia and Dublin, while two further site have marked their first moves into the Luxembourg and New Zealand markets.
Founded in 2008, the platform has become a global leader in providing users with the ability to reserve parking spaces online for high-demand areas such as airports, ferry terminals and city centre locations.
The latest additions to its extensive networking include reservation services at Lamezia Terme Airport in Calabria, Italy; Perth Airport in Australia; Melilla and San Sebastian in Spain, as well as Luxembourg airport and New Zealand’s Wellington airport.
Elsewhere, the firm has expanded its city centre offering with coverage in eight cities in Ireland Northern Ireland with Q-Park, including Dublin, Kilkenny, Cork and Belfast.
Porto di Piombino and Porto di Formia, which are ferry terminals in Italy, have also been added to its burgeoning port car park network, giving travellers the option to pre-book in 19 ports across Italy.
ParkCloud’s Managing Director, Mark Pegler, commented: “ParkCloud’s service centres on giving our customers the advantage of choice prior to travelling, therefore, growing our network across the globe and expanding our coverage enables us to strengthen our service offering for our customer base.
“We’re delighted to have forged partnerships across these new locations and are keen to spur this growth further over the coming months.”
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