Leeds airport parking business announces expansion into Japan
Looking4Parking.com, the international airport parking price comparison company, has just announced new partnerships with six Japanese airport car park operators.
The Leeds-based company, which provides access to airport parking around the world, has confirmed that the new partnerships are with airport car park owners at Tokyo Haneda, Tokyo Narita, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka and New Chitose.
Looking4Parking.com will also launch in Japanese and is partnering with Jetstar Airlines to offer customers in Japan airport parking in the booking flow of Jetstar’s website.
This move will make Looking4Parking the first airport parking comparison and booking website in Japan.
Martin Mansell, managing director at Looking4Parking.com, said: “The Japanese entry is another step in our global expansion.
“By partnering with operators at six of the country’s main airports, we’re engaging with a huge portion of the market and hope to win new partnerships in the region too, bringing Looking4Parking.com to the 280 million passengers that use Japanese airports every year.”
Looking4Parking.com is an international airport parking comparison brand, servicing countries such as the UK, France, Italy, Germany, South Africa, USA, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.
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