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AIRPORT PARKING & HOTELS (APH.COM) SHARES FIVE HOLIDAY HACKS FOR SAVVY TRAVELLERS IN 2023

 

March 2023 – UK travel confidence is finally back with a recent survey from Booking.com* finding 73% of people feeling more optimistic about traveling in 2023 than they did the previous year.

With the UK heading into a cold snap over the next few weeks including the ‘coldest temperature of the year’, many travellers will be looking to book a getaway to sunnier shores and warmer climates. So, to help savvy travellers plan ahead and get the most from their holiday plans this year, Nick Caunter, Managing Director of the UK’s leading airport parking specialist Airport Parking & Hotels (APH.com), has shared five booking tips for 2023.

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AVOID MID-FLIGHT MELTDOWNS THIS WINTER HOLIDAY SEASON WITH APH.COM’S FAMILY GUIDE TO FLYING ABROAD

October 2022 – To help savvy families flying abroad this Winter enjoy a stress-free journey, award winning airport parking specialists Airport Parking & Hotels (APH.com) has shared a guide comparing the inflight facilities for 10 major airlines.

Available in www.aph.com/familyflying, the guide compares children ticket age categories, luggage allowances, children’s meals, entertainment facilities and seating requirements offered by airlines such as British Airways, easyJet, KLM, Virgin Airways and Wizz Air.

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Airport Parking And Hotels (Aph.Com) Launches New ‘Park And Ride With Electric Vehicle (Ev) Charging’ Service At Gatwick And Manchester Car Parks

Multi-award-winning airport parking specialist Airport Parking and Hotels (APH.com), has officially launched a new APH Park and Ride with EV Charging service at its Gatwick Airport and Manchester Airport car parks.

From September 2022, APH customers driving electric vehicles can book the new off-airport parking with EV charging package at both off-airport sites, with the flexibility of pre-booking or upgrading on the day. EV Charging costs are £39.99 for a 30kWh charge and £59.99 for 60kWh on top of the normal parking charges.

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4 August 2022

DON’T SPLASH THE HOLIDAY CASH
– APH.com Reveals Best Banking Cards and Apps for Holiday Spending –

 

With many British travellers heading abroad this summer, airport parking specialists Airport Parking and Hotels (APH.com) is helping savvy travellers plan ahead and avoid paying unnecessary exchange rates and bank fees on their holiday spending.

APH.com has compared the different ways to spend money abroad, highlighting the withdrawal, purchase and transaction fees when using debit cards, credit cards, prepaid travel cards and online banking apps abroad with companies such as Barclays, HSBC, Virgin and Monzo. The research is available to download from www.aph.com/holidayspending.

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APH.com Expands Partnership With World Land Trust To Support Landmark ‘Buy An Acre’ Programme

Multi-award-winning airport parking specialists Airport Parking and Hotels (APH.com), has expanded its partnership with conservation charity World Land Trust to raise funds for its landmark ‘Buy an Acre’ programme and to help permanently protect threatened habitats.

For every airport parking booking made through www.aph.com/worldlandtrust from 1 August 2022, APH will donate up to 20% of the booking value to World Land Trust to put towards purchasing acres of habitat through its overseas partners.

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APH.COM SIGNPOSTS NEW RULES FOR DRIVING THROUGH ‘LOW EMISSION ZONES’ (LEZs) IN POPULAR EUROPEAN CITIES

  • Half of countries researched operate the low emission zone (LEZ) all year-round including Austria, Belgium, Germany and UK (where they are known as ULEZ)
  • Fines or penalty charges for driving through low emission zones range from €45 (£38) in Spain to €2,180 (£1,863) in Austria
  • 11 new low emission zones planned for the UK in 2022 including Manchester, Oxford and Bristol

Airport Parking & Hotels (APH.com), award-winning airport parking operator, is helping travellers planning a European road trip this Summer avoid unwanted fines or penalty charges by comparing the new rules for driving in Low Emission Zones across eight of the most popular European cities. More than 200 cities across 15 countries now operate low emission zones (LEZ)*, restricting vehicles with higher emissions from entering unless a fee is paid, or the vehicle is pre-registered with the necessary authority.

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