Leeds airport parking business announces expansion in Portugal
Looking4.com, the Leeds-based international airport parking price comparison company, has announced the next stage in its global expansion in Portugal.
The company has completed the acquisition of ten providers in Portugal’s three main airports: Lisbon, Porto, and Faro.
This deal follows on from Looking4.com recent transaction in Australia.
As well as Portugal and Australia, the company has concluded deals with providers in France and Japan in the last six months.
Martin Mansell, managing director at Looking4.com, said: “Portugal is an incredibly important and valuable market to us, with Portuguese, Spanish, British and other European clients booking with Looking4.com in the country.
“After a successful few months in which we have made a number of acquisitions, our next expansion will be the launch of a dedicated Brazilian page which will open Looking4.com to a market of over 207 million people.”
André Santos, international business development manager at Looking4.com in Portugal, added: “The Portuguese website has only been live for a few months but we have already secured links with fantastic providers in Portugal’s main airports.
“The number of bookings has been increasing every month and our clients’ feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. These are very exciting times for the business.”
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