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Shannon launches cheap parking option

SHANNON Airport passengers are about to enjoy the country’s cheapest online airport car parking as the airport has launched a new Park4Less service to go with the commencement of nine new destinations this summer.

Park4Less is open for booking online at www.shannonairport.ie  from this week. The Park4Less car park will be located at the former Long-Term 4 Car Park, adjacent to the Air Traffic Control tower at the airport.

Announcing the new offer, Brian Aherne, Head of Commercial at Shannon Airport, said that the decision to introduce the lower fares online option was in response to customer feedback.

“We continually seek feedback from passengers to help us improve our overall service and as a result we are delighted to introduce our new cheaper online car-parking option. We are looking forward to a busy summer season with nine new destinations and are keen to ensure that our passengers have a great start to their holiday,” he said.
Payment for the Park4Less service will be by credit/debit card and passengers will need to have the same credit/debit card with them to gain access and entry.

“Our aim is to be the most competitive online parking at an Irish airport,” Aherne continued.  “The ‘Park4less’ car park is approximately a 7-9 minute walk from the airport terminal building and families can also be dropped off at the new set-down and pick up area outside the airport before the driver parks in the car park.

“The most important thing for people to remember when they book is that they must have the same credit/debit card with them on departure.”

Owen Ryan

Owen Ryan has been a journalist with the Clare Champion since 2007, having previously worked for a number of other regional titles in Limerick, Galway and Cork.

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