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Heathrow Airport Parking

How to ensure you’re not paying over the odds for Heathrow airport parking

Kayte Platts Kayte Platts
Thursday 21 October 2010

The price of parking at Heathrow airport hit the headlines recently when a Which? Car survey was released claiming that travellers leaving their cars at the airport can pay nearly three times as much as those parking at airports in the north of England.

airport-parking480x320.jpgThe good news, though, is that there are ways in which you can easily ensure you’re getting the best possible deal when taking advantage of Heathrow airport parking. There are numerous parking options at the airport, so the first thing to do is to familiarise yourself with the different options available.

From straightforward parking, to park and ride and ‘meet and greet’ services, there are a whole host of alternatives to choose from. So, be sure to do your research.

Also, check how long transfer times are between your chosen car park and the airport terminal from which you’ll be travelling. You will need to factor that information in when working out the best time to set off for the airport.

Once you’ve found a provider that offers the right service for your needs, head to its website to look into pricing. By booking early, you can make a significant saving over the price you would pay if you simply rolled up and paid on the day of departure.

Enter the dates of your trip – and the fact that you’re travelling from Heathrow if you’re using a site that offers parking at several different airports – and you’ll be presented with your options along with the relevant pricing. If you’re happy with what you’ve been offered, you can enter your payment details there and then and it will all be booked, leaving you free to concentrate on getting everything else sorted for your trip.

If you want to be completely sure that you’re not paying over the odds, a good idea is to use a specialised comparison site. Simply enter the airport you’re travelling from and the dates you’ll be away, and you’ll be presented with the services offered by major airport parking providers along with the associated costs.

Be warned, though: the prices you’re quoted will not necessarily be the same as the prices you’ll pay on the day if you leave it to the last minute.

So always book early whenever possible.

Brian Kenny
Brian Kenny
21 October 2010, 04:24PM

My wife's sister recently introduced me to this company. I had always assumed that parking was much of a muchness and just expensive.
I now realise that there is money to be saved by shopping around. This is not just a few pounds but serious money when you are talking about 5 days or more.
I travel on business and occasional pleasure and I am going to be a lot more careful in future

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Alison Knight
Alison Knight
27 October 2010, 11:58AM

I agree with Brian, you need to shop around, it is amazing how much you can save.

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Rae
Rae, Billericy
18 November 2010, 12:57PM

As above, if you shop around you can save ten's of pounds, which you can then go and spend in the duty free!

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Angela
Angela, London
23 November 2010, 08:43PM

I agree, in the summer i visited Spain for 2 weeks at was amazed at how much the parking cost. When i got home i researched pre-booked parking online and was outstanded at how much money i would of saved if i booked the parking online

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StaceyB
StaceyB, United Kingdom
24 November 2010, 10:02AM

I prefer to drive to the airport rather than use taxis. I just like to have the car there when I get back.
I have used long-stay, short-stay and mid-stay (if there is such a thing) and valet parking. I have used the same valet company three time in one month and found zero consistency. They can be great or they can be rubbish. I think it all depends on who is on duty.
I now accept that it is all a nightmare and that there is nothing guaranteed.

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