Partner Article
ParkVia strengthens Spanish market presence with Aena
ParkVia has renewed its long-standing contract with the world’s leading airport operator, Aena.
The announcement builds upon the success of previous renewals and the initial contract, which dates back to 2011, when ParkVia first promoted Aena’s parking facilities at Madrid, Barcelona and Malaga airports.
Having significantly strengthened its Spanish coverage over the eight-year partnership, ParkVia now markets Aena’s entire portfolio of 32 Spanish airports through numerous consumer-facing channels.
In addition to its popular airport parking comparison site, ParkVia offers additional exposure via its collective globalairline partnerships, allowing fluidity for the customer at every point of the booking journey.
With a shared synergy for technology-focused travel solutions, the two companies have worked collectively to present Aena’s 264 million annual passengers with a range of parking products that suit travellers’ varying parking needs.
With primary responsibility for the country’s airport network, it is vital that Aena creates strategic collaborations that offer reliable support services for its diverse passenger base.
ParkVia has demonstrated time and time again its commitment – not only to growth in coverage – but also to integrating new technologies that enable travellers to unlock more ways to enhance their travel itineraries.
Valentina Moise, Commercial Director at ParkVia, said:
“Aena’s renewed confidence in our partnership enables us to continue offering our Spanish customer base the best possible airport parking experience across Spain. We are confident for the contract term ahead and remain committed to supporting Aena through its next phase of development.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Gemma Killackey .
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