Wednesday, 3 September 2008

HEATHROW PARKING NOW AVAILABLE FROM MF AIRPORT PARKING

We have taken the plunge and now offer our customers the opportunity to book airport parking at none other than Heathrow Airport.

Our ethos is to provide the best Manchester Airport Parking on the net. We believe that we are now doing this so have decided to carry this business model accross all other airports begining with Heathrow Airport.

As we are Manchester based our main focus will still be on Manchester Airport but we simply want to provide our excellent service to other customers who dont or cant use Manchester Airport.

Our customers can now book 8 days Heathrow Parking for as little as £50.95 check out our Heathrow page by clicking on the link below:

Heathrow Parking Parking

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Friday, 8 August 2008

THANKYOU TO ALL

Just a quick note to say thankyou to everyone who has booked with us during June and July as these have been our best months to date.

Keep the bookings coming along with your useful comments on how to improve our service we are always there to listen.

Thankyou all

Mark Farrell MD

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Thursday, 19 June 2008

MANCHESTER AIRPORT CAR PARK DIRECTIONS

A few of MF Airport Parkings customers have come on to us asking for directions to their chosen car parks. Directions can be located by clicking on the car park link on their booking voucher.

However as MF Airport Parking like to keep improving there service we have taken an opportunity to improve our service even further by providing specific direction pages for each of our car parks.

For directions to each of our Manchester Car parks click on the link below:

Manchester Airport Parking Directions

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Saturday, 17 May 2008

COUNCIL CHIEF BACK THE MANCHESTER AIRPORT DECISION TO BUY GATWICK: MF AIRPORT PARKING

Bolton Council leader Cliff Morris has welcomed the possibility that the Manchester Airports Group could buy Gatwick Airport .

MAG, which is privately owned by the 10 Greater Manchester local authorities including Bolton, and operates Manchester, East Midlands, Bournemouth and Humberside Airports, is the second-largest UK-based airport operator. According to a report by the BBC yesterday, it could be interested in buying Gatwick Airport, should BAA be forced to sell the hub.

Gatwick Airport is owned by BAA, but the Competition Commission has said it is concerned that the Spanish-owned company also owns London's other two biggest airports, Heathrow and Stansted, and in August may decide to force them to sell one of them. Gatwick is seen as the most likely airport to be offloaded, with a possible price tag of £2 - £3 billion.

MAG's chief executive Geoff Muirhead told the BBC that he would consider buying if BAA did put the airport on the market. He said: ‘We would be interested in any assets that come up, on the premise that we feel we could improve the performance of the group on the back of it, at a price that was sensible.'

Councillor Morris, who is Bolton's representative on the MAG shareholders' committee, said owning Gatwick and improving the area's links with the South could be good news for the region. He said: ‘We have to look at all the options and if Gatwick becomes part of the group it could be very good for Manchester.'

To book Manchester Airport Parking from MF Airport Parking please click on the link below:

Manchester Airport Parking

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Tuesday, 22 April 2008

128BIT SSL SECURITY

We at MF Airport Parking have decided that it was time to upgrade our payment pages. As a result our customers no longer have to leave our site when making a booking. Stay firmly where you belong and rest assured our site is secured by 128Bit SSL technology provided by Rapidssl.

Our booking pageshave been shortened to only one page, plus a payment page to make it easier and quicker for our customers to book with us.

We would like to thank our customers for their comments about upgrading our our payment gateway and this is the main reason why we have made this massive change.

Thankyou all and keep your suggestions coming

Mark Farrell
Managing Director

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Saturday, 19 April 2008

MANCHESTER AIRPORT NO GROWTH IN 2008 : MF AIRPORT PARKING

Manchester Airports Group chief executive Geoff Muirhead has said that slower growth in the airline industry and increased taxes on passengers is set to take its toll on the business over the next 12 months.

Speaking at a regional economic discussion organised by the CBI last week, he said he was ‘not anticipating any growth at all’ this year at Manchester Airport, but MAG's smaller regional airports including Humberside, Bournemouth and East Midlands should fare slightly better due to the fact that they served more of the low cost airlines.

He said: ‘Last year was the first year I can remember in the aviation industry where growth has been down to 3 percent, except when there has been a major economic shock,’ adding that average growth rates for aviation over the past 30 years have been closer to 7 percent.
Mr Muirhead said the Government's doubling of Air Passenger Duty rates last year as a factor in slowing growth. He said: ‘It is a £2.5bn tax on the aviation industry and I think it's getting to a tipping point where it's really quite challenging in respect of the UK's competitiveness. We cannot compete as a trading nation if we don't facilitate people getting around to actually do the trading. Nothing is without its cost, as we saw a few years ago when pension funds were targeted.’

He also argued that demand would be weakened by increasing pressures on consumer spending, saying: ‘The things you have no choice about — food, energy, transport — those are going up at horrendous rates.’

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Manchester Airport Parking

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Friday, 18 April 2008

FLYBE ANNOUNCE TECHNICAL PROBLEMS AT MANCHESTER AIRPORT: MF AIRPORT PARKING

Technical problems with Flybe flight BE7349 from Manchester Airport to the Isle of Man forced it to turn back on Tuesday, passengers reported.

Shortly after arrival back into Manchester, all 28 passengers were transferred to an alternative aircraft to continue their journey to the Isle of Man. An airline spokesman said: 'The safety of passengers remains Flybe's number one priority. We would apologise to passengers for the disruption to their journey.'

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Manchester Airport Parking

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SPECIAL OFFERS : MF AIRPORT PARKING

Here at MF Airport Parking we are going to try and offer our customers a special offer each month all through the summer season.

This months special offer (APRIL) of eight days parking has been offered from Secure Airport parking a long established park and ride Manchester car park. Next month we are hoping to offer an excellent deal on meet and greet parking so keep checking our site for details.

To take advantage of this months offer click on the link below:

Manchester Airport Parking

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SPEEDIER CHECK IN AT MANCHESTER AIRPORT: MF AIRPORT PARKING

EuroManx has moved its operations at Manchester Airport, promising passengers a speedier journey through check-in. The airline moved from Terminal 1 to Terminal 3 on Sunday, a change that the Isle of Man airline believes will benefit its customers.

Donna Sloane, EuroManx head of sales and marketing, said: ‘Passengers should find the process from check-in through to boarding quicker, smoother and better staffed. The vast majority of flights to and from the Isle of Man will park directly adjacent the Terminal and require no bus transfer, saving more time and guaranteeing a quicker journey from the airport for those passengers arriving at Manchester.’

To book your Manchester Airport Parking please click on the link below:

Manchester Airport Parking

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Monday, 14 April 2008

EASYJET FLY FROM MANCHESTER: MF AIRPORT PARKING

EasyJet begins flights from its new base at Manchester Airport today and is offering the chance to win flights and holidays. Its new flights from the airport - launched as a result of the takeover of GB Airways - include to holiday hotspots such as Tenerife, Paphos, Malaga, Malta and Heraklion.

As part of the launch the budget airline plans to paint the city orange, with an orange easyJet fun bus is touring Manchester calling at main sites including Piccadilly Gardens, Corporation Street, Deansgate, Oxford Street and Church Street. Mancunians will have the opportunity to win easyJet prizes such as flights and holidays to summer sun destinations from Manchester.

Manchester Airport MD, Andrew Cornish, said: ‘We are delighted to be welcoming easyJet to Manchester. It is a vibrant and ambitious airline that will offer Manchester passengers a popular range of routes at excellent prices.'

The airline expects to carry over half a million passengers from Manchester in the next year and says it is committed to further growth in the region in the near future.

The new six routes are: Heraklion twice weekly (Tuesday and Friday) from £32.99, Malta and Malaga daily from £29.99, Paphos seven weekly (Monday, Wednesday (x2), Thursday, Saturday and Sunday (x2) from £32.99, Tenerife five weekly (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday) from £32.99 and Innsbruck Weekly (Sunday) until April 20 from £27.99.

To book your Manchester Airport Parking from MF Airport Parking please click on the link below:

Manchester Airport Parking

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Sunday, 6 April 2008

MANCHESTER AIRPORT CALLS FOR BAA BREAK UP

Manchester Airport bosses have rival Gatwick 'firmly in their sights' as MPs and leading airlines call for the break-up of BAA, the Manchester Evening News reports. The UK's biggest airports operator is currently the subject of a review by the Competition Commission, which could rule that it should sell one of its London airports.

A powerful committee of MPs has called for BAA's monopoly of the capital's major gateways - it also owns Heathrow and Stansted - to be ended over the weekend. Yesterday, senior executives from easyJet, Ryanair, Virgin and bmi met transport secretary Ruth Kelly to also make this call.

Manchester Airports Group (MAG), the country's second largest airports operator behind BAA, already owns East Midlands, Bournemouth and Humberside Airports, 'but would dearly love to add a London gateway to its portfolio,' the newspaper reports.

It says that, although Gatwick or Stansted would cost billions, MAG chiefs are willing to form a partnership with private equity or other outfits, such as American investors or the Australian infrastructure and banking giant Macquarie, to achieve their goal.

Geoff Muirhead, chief executive of Manchester Airports Group, told the MEN: ‘We have a strong track record when it comes to running airports - we have a lot of skilled people who have developed very good relationships with airlines and other partners. The group is interested in acquiring assets that will add value for our shareholders.’

The newspaper speculates that 'BAA, which is owned by Ferrovial, could decide to press ahead with a break-up of its own accord before being ordered to do so by competition regulators, which would prevent a 'fire sale' of its assets. That could mean an announcement by the end of the year.'

With the Competition Commission not expected to report before the end of the year (and a final outcome perhaps two years away after appeals), BAA planning to use the London airports to back bonds refinancing its debt, and the growing credit crisis driving down the value of assets, we think this is unlikely.

In addition, MAG is owned by the 10 local authorities of Greater Manchester. We can see a value in the council's owning the airport, which has low debt levels and produces a good income stream for them. It might be difficult politically for the councils to back a highly leveraged - and therefore risky - airport purchase, even with a big partner in tow.

To book your Manchester Airport parking with MF Airport Parking please click on the link below:

Manchester Airport Parking

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Tuesday, 1 April 2008

AWARD FOR MANCHESTER AIRPORT: MF AIRPORT PARKING

Manchester Airport has been awarded the 2008 Air Cargo Award of Excellence by readers of Air Cargo World magazine.

The airport beat Athens and Barcelona to win the prestigious award in the 'Best European airport handling less than 500,000 tonnes of cargo per year' category. Manchester achieved top scores for performance, value, facilities and regulatory operations.

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Manchester Airport Parking

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Friday, 28 March 2008

NEW PREMIER INN OPENS AT MANCHESTER AIRPORT: MF AIRPORT PARKING

The new £10million Manchester Airport Premier Inn has enjoyed an official opening. Over 150 guests from within the local community attended the opening, which included an exclusive tour of the new airport hotel followed and a delicious buffet lunch.

The Premier Inn Manchester Airport Hotel boasts 195 rooms, a licensed bar and 122-seater restaurant furnished in cutting-edge, contemporary style. It also benefits from four meeting rooms, two of which can accommodate up to 40 delegates. A second phase of 165 bedrooms is due to start being built on 31st March.

Nigel Webb, General Manager said before the event: ‘We are positive that the hotel will prove a success in the local area – especially as we are located at such a prominent central site. We are very excited about the opening and both myself and the team are looking forward to welcoming our first guests.’ He said that the hotel has proved an immediate hit with guests - it was fully booked on the first Tuesday after its opening.

For Manchester Airport Parking from MF Airport Parking just click on the link below:

Manchester Airport Parking

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Sunday, 23 March 2008

PILOT REMOVED FROM FLYING DUTIES: MF AIRPORT PARKING

A pilot and co-pilot with Hong Kong airline Dragonair have been removed from flying duties after a Boeing 747-400 freighter plane damaged three of its four engines landing at Manchester Airport in high winds, the airline said today. The plane burst a tyre and its engines were badly damaged as it touched down at 01:27 last Saturday on what was understood to have been a second attempt following one fly-around because of the severe gusts.

Neither the captain nor the first officer on board the Dragonair jet was injured in the incident. The cowlings, or covers, of three of the Boeing's four engines were damaged. An investigation has been launched into the accident, which took place on a day of severe windstorms across Europe.
The accident involved a flight from Dubai to Manchester operating on a Cathay Pacific freighter route wet-leased to Dragonair - meaning Cathay Pacific hired the plane and cockpit crew from Dragonair. Only the captain and co-pilot were on board the flight. The runway at Manchester Airport was closed for almost an hour as debris from the accident was cleared away. The damage to the Boeing is expected to take weeks to repair.

A Dragonair spokeswoman stressed that the two pilots, understood to include a female captain, had not been formally suspended. She said it was ‘normal practice’ for crew to be removed from duty after an accident to assist the investigation. She added: ‘Also, sometimes crew involved might experience stress from the incident and are in need of professional counselling prior to returning to flying duties.'

The Dragonair spokeswoman said the airline was cooperating with British civil aviation officials as they investigated the accident. She added that Dragonair expected the aircraft, which is undergoing repairs in Manchester, to be back in service by the third week of March.

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Manchester Airport Parking

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Saturday, 15 March 2008

CITY AIRPORT MANCHESTER

Peel Holdings' airports division hopes to create Manchester's second commercial airport, at Barton Aerodrome. It recently renamed the Aerodrome as City Airport Manchester, and is hoping to turn it into a hub for business aviation.

Managing director Andrew Simpson said there was 'no question' of the new facility rivaling Manchester Airport, but would complement services at the city's main hub. He said ‘We are in discussions about making City Airport Manchester a business and general aviation airport.'
'There has been a massive rise in business travel, with executives using small corporate jets as they are quicker. Manchester Airport is very busy with larger jets and international airlines, and it is not an effective use of its facilities to have small aircraft going through there.’

Peel owns the land with Manchester city council and the plans hinge on how the development would be funded. Mr Simpson said: ‘We're at an early stage, assessing how to make it happen. It would need new facilities and a new runway.'

'We believe the development of City Airport Manchester is important from a regional point of view. If Manchester is going to be a world class business city it needs to have easily accessible facilities for scheduled airlines and also for smaller jets’

To book you Manchester Airport Parking click on the link below and book your parking with MF Airport Parking online today:

Manchester Airport Parking

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Wednesday, 12 March 2008

H & P SECURE PARKING BY MF AIRPORT PARKING LTD

As a long established business situated less than five minutes away from Manchester Airport, H&P pride thereselves on on delivering a first class service to help ensure our customers holiday begins and ends hassle free.

Peace of mind can be assured as they will transfer you to and from the airport 24hrs a day by their up to date fleet of courtesy shuttle vehicles. H & P keep it simple right from the moment you arrive to the moment you collect your vehicle.

H & P Secure Parking come highly recommended and are one of the leading Manchester Airport Parking providers in Manchester. Their service has developed an excellent reputation as they receive many recommendations from satisfied customers.

H & P Secure Parking pride themselves on their friendly service and commitment, as their customers return year after year telling their family, friends and work colleagues to park with them also.

H & P Secure Parking are competitively priced and with their considerable experience they are specialists in 24hr parking.

They know how important it is that their service is reliable and secure. They pride themselves on being friendly and proffessional.

The free transfer to and from the airport takes only five minutes. As soon as you have landed, They will be there immedietly rain or shine, 24hrs a day to take you back to your vehicle.

If you would like to book you Manchester Airport Parking with H & P please click on the link below:

Manchester Airport Parking

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Tuesday, 11 March 2008

MANCHESTER AIRPORT TRIES TO SAVE NEWTS

Manchester Airport has spent a staggering £1m to save newts, the Manchester Evening News reports. The council owned airport has spent the money over the last five years to protect newts living around Runway 2.

According to the newspaper, even before the £172m runway opened in February 2001, more than £3m was spent re-homing 4,500 great crested newts and more than 30,000 other amphibians. Another £½m has been spent since 2005 protecting newts, bats and other rare species. The money has been spent to comply with European laws.

A Manchester Airport spokesman said: ‘We have a 15 year plan to maintain and protect all ecological species - especially protected great crested newts, bats and badgers.

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Monday, 10 March 2008

NEW CATERER AT MANCHESTER AIRPORT

Gate Aviation, a member of the gategroup (formerly know as Gate Gourmet), has acquired The Caterers UK Ltd, an airline provisioning and catering company based at Manchester Airport. Gate Aviation, formerly known as IAS/Fernley, already has a presence at Manchester through the cleaning services it provides to airlines.

Guy Dubois, President and CFO of gategroup, said: ‘The decision to grow at this important airport clearly demonstrates gategroup's strategy to deliver value, offer more choices and increase service to our customers through our member companies.'

‘Our newly expanded presence in Manchester will harness the capabilities of several gategroup companies to offer customers end-to-end solutions for their in-flight hospitality needs. These include cabin cleaning and last-mile provisioning by Gate Aviation; central food production capabilities by Supplair; premium culinary offerings by Gate Gourmet; and fourth-party logistics by Pourshins.'

The Caterers UK, a family-owned company, has operated at Manchester Airport since 1998. Its principal activity is provisioning and transporting packed meals for airlines, including crew meals and meal boxes. Its customers include Virgin Atlantic, First Choice, bmibaby and easyJet. Gate Aviation's existing customers at Manchester also include Virgin Atlantic and First Choice as well as Air Canada. The transaction closed on February 27. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

If you would like to book Manchester Airport Parking please click on the link below

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Thursday, 6 March 2008

ADDITIONAL FLIGHTS AT MANCHESTER AIRPORT FROM MF AIRPORT PARKING

Eastern Airways is to introduce additional flights on its Stansted to Manchester Airport route. The regional airline, which reintroduced services to Manchester after Air Berlin withdrew from the route last October, will increase flights from three to four each week day from April 7.

A spokesman for the airline said that the additional daily flight will offer greater convenience and choice for business commuters. The new schedule will see weekday departures leaving Stansted at 08:45, 12:30, 16:00 and 19:20, landing in Manchester at 09:50, 13:40, 17:05 and 20:25. From Manchester flights depart at 07:15, 11:05, 14:20 and 17:50, arriving in Stansted at 08:10, 12:00, 15:15 and 18:45.

To coincide with the additional frequency, the airlines has also introduced lower great value one way fares to the route starting from £49 including taxes, fees and charges.

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Manchester Airport Parking

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Wednesday, 5 March 2008

RE OPENING OF ROAD AFTER BRIDGE WORK

Outwood Lane, which leads to and from Terminals 1 and 3 at Manchester Airport , reopened last night instead of on Monday (March 3) as planned, after bridge work was completed earlier than scheduled. Network Rail contractors Carillion rolled a new road-over-rail bridge into place 5 days ahead of schedule.

The £15m project to build the concrete bridge alongside the existing station at the airport is a crucial step in the programme to build a third platform. A spokesman for network rail said that it will relieve congestion and improve operational flexibility, leading to better punctuality and reliability of trains.

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Monday, 3 March 2008

BMI BABY LAUNCH OF EXTRA FILGHTS FROM MANCHESTER AIRPORT

Bmibaby has announced that it will launch flights from Manchester Airport to Barcelona, Lisbon and Madrid.

The budget airline is also raising frequency on its Manchester to Knock route
Four times weekly flights to Madrid will take off on June 16, twice weekly flights to Lisbon - on Tuesday and Sunday - will take off on June 17 and four times weekly flights to Barcelona will take off on September 8. Fares on all three new routes are from £24.99 one way including taxes and charges.

In addition, bmibaby's daily service to Knock in Ireland will be expanded with an additional Sunday flight.

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Friday, 29 February 2008

JOB LOSSES AT MANCHESTER AIRPORT

327 baggage handlers are to be made redundant at Manchester Airport after bosses decided to close their in house ground services firm.

Talks had been underway to try to save some of the jobs at airport owned Ringway Handling Services after airport chiefs said the company was making a loss in a `fiercely competitive market'. But a 90-day consultation period has come to an end and the airport has decided the business will shut as earlier announced.

An airport spokesman said: ‘We have now completed the formal consultation process with the trade unions and employee representatives on the future of Ringway Handling Services and, regrettably, the decision has been taken to close the business. This will result in the loss of 327 posts.'

‘We are very hopeful our people will find employment elsewhere at the airport or will be able to be redeployed within the business. We are offering every support possible to ensure they are treated with compassion and dignity during this difficult time.’

Other baggage handling firms are advertising for staff and the airport says there is hope many of the workers will find new jobs on-site. But trade union leaders say they are disappointed at the decision.

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Wednesday, 27 February 2008

EMERGENCY LANDING AT MANCHESTER AIRPORT

A Chicago-bound plane with 195 passengers and crew made an emergency landing at Manchester Airport yesterday afternoon. The plane then had to be towed from the runway, causing incoming flights to be diverted.

The American Airlines flight AA55 was flying from Manchester to Chicago O'Hare when a flight crew spotted a problem with hydraulics in the landing gear. The captain made the decision to turn back and an emergency landing was made at around 14:10.

Manchester Airport implemented full emergency landing procedures and lined the runway with fire engines. The 'high speed landing' tore two of the plane's tires and the aircraft had to be towed off the runway, but the plane landed safely and no-one was injured. Operations at the airport had to be suspended for over an hour, leading to the diversion 17 incoming flights

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Tuesday, 26 February 2008

ELITE VALET PARKING BY MF AIRPORT PARKING

Elite Valet Parking takes pride in offering the ultimate in Airport Meet & Greet services in Manchester. A Warm welcome awaits you upon arrival at the designated terminal(s) of your choice. their uniformed personnel will be in the drop off area where designated. their knowledgeable staff will be happy to answer any questions regarding flight details, where to meet on your return, feel free to ask if you are not sure!

Manchester Airport parkings best Meet & Greet Service with friendly, helpful staff, all drivers are over 30 years of age. On call 24 hrs a day, 7 days a Week. All Drivers are comprehensively insured and dress in a black uniform and carry an ID Badge for your peace of mind, Once you have used this service they Guarantee you will not use another
  • One of the Best Meet & Greet Parking Companys at Manchester airport
  • All Long Standing experienced dedicated Full Time Drivers
  • All Staff Over 30 years of age and have to pass there own one to one driving test
  • Drivers hold NVQ Level 1 + 2 in customer care and handling
  • Established by former employees of a National Chauffeur Parking Company
  • Advanced booking system
  • Working manager on call
  • From experience we know what the customer wants
  • Best value for money
  • A Guarantee never to be late.
  • Quickest reaction times to changes in bookings
  • Acknowledged as one of the best valet parking companys in Manchester.
  • Preferred Company with major Businesses
  • Extensive client list
  • Driven by the demands of the professionals.
  • A More Personel One To One Service a big Company Cannot Give You

To book your Manchester Airport Parking with Elite Valet parking please click on the MF Airport Parking link below

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Monday, 25 February 2008

CHAUFFERED SERVICES FROM MF AIRPORT PARKING LTD

In Manchester, secure airport parking can be difficult to find, which is where Chauffeured Services can help.

As one of the busiest cities in the UK, it can be hard to find parking in Manchester. Airports are notoriously difficult for drivers, whether on business or pleasure. In Manchester, secure airport parking is available from the meet and greet airport parking specialist, Chauffeured Services.
Manchester – Secure Airport Parking

Whether you’re flying away on a family holiday or just taking an internal flight for an important business meeting, parking can cause hassle, stress and panic. With Manchester airport parking guaranteed, you can relax and focus on enjoying your trip. Secure airport parking gives you peace of mind, convenience and offers a hassle-free option. With 24-hour CCTV, flood lighting and 24-hour manned guards, you know your vehicle is safe.

The Stress-Free Way
Opting for Manchester airport parking using Chauffeured Services is an affordable, attractive choice. During the duration of your trip, you know your car is safe and secure. At Chauffeured Services, you will be greeted at your airport terminal, any time or any day. From there, your car will be parked in the secure compound. On your return, the Manchester airport parking services will meet you at your terminal in Manchester.

Secure Airport Parking
The service means you can be drop off your own vehicle at the terminal of your choice, and be met on your return for the ultimate door to door car service. For reliable and professional Manchester secure airport parking at very competitive prices and superior customer service, speak to Chauffeured Services. The motto at Chauffeured Services is simple; NO BUSES, NO TAXIS, NO WALKING, NO FUSS, and NO PROBLEM.

To book parking at Chauffeured Services please click on the link below to be taken to the MF Airport Parking booking page

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CHARITY EVENT AT RADISSON SAS MANCHESTER AIRPORT

Musicians and soap stars turned out in force to help teenager Kirsty Ashton realise her dream of sending 100 seriously ill children on the trip of a lifetime, the Manchester Evening news reports. X Factor band Eton Road and Happy Mondays singer Rowetta were among the 200 guests at the glitzy fund-raising ball at the Radisson SAS Hotel at Manchester Airport.

Kirsty, 17, from Wythenshawe, suffers from the rare nerve condition neurofibromatosis. She has metal rods fitted in her back to help support her spine and needs regular treatment. But she has dedicated her time to raising £65,000 to send terminally ill youngsters to Lapland to meet Father Christmas, through the charity, When You Wish Upon A Star.

She organised Saturday's ball, supported by sponsors Copyshop of Cheadle, which featured entertainment from Eton Road, the Mersey Beatles and Stockport comedian Vince Miller. Kirsty went on a life-changing holiday with the charity when she was nine and has raised £43,000 over the past 3 years.

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Friday, 22 February 2008

AUTOSTRONG PARK AND FLY WITH MF AIRPORT PARKING LTD

MF Airport Parking Ltd like to give our customers as much information about our car parks as possible. So alongside the information provided on our more info pages please find below even more information on Autostrong Park and Fly.

Autostrong - Manchester Airport ‘Park and Fly’, is a small family run business with room for 800 cars. They offer a friendly, efficient and personal service second to none.

Autostrong specialise in storing your vehicle in a secure environment, an essential requirement when parking at Manchester Airport – as at any airport.

The car park for Manchester Airport is alarmed, manned 24 hours a day and surrounded by 8 foot high palisade fencing.

Autostrongs Manchester Airport car park currently holds the Park Mark, Safer Parking Award from the British Parking Association.

They make every effort to ensure your Manchester airport car parking is hassle free. To this end their fleet of mini-buses run on demand, dropping off and picking up right outside the required terminal – not in the middle of the airport necessitating a long walk

Airport parking can, in some instances, add unwanted time to your travel consequently, Autostrong, constantly monitor flight arrivals. This results in your wait to be picked up, on your return, being kept to an absolute minimum.

When Parking at Manchester Airport Don't Forget

THINGS TO REMEMBER.... Please allow yourself adequate time for your journey to Autostrong. MF Airport Parking Ltd suggest you aim to arrive at Autostrong close to Manchester Airport at least 30 minutes before your check in time, which is usually on your ticket.

REMEMBER.... The most trivial roadworks on the motorway or on any road on your way to park at Manchester Airport could cause a delay. So try to leave yourself plenty of time rather than have a mad rush !

LAST MINUTE CHANGES.... From time to time, airlines and tour operators are forced to make changes to their schedules. If this should happen to you don't worry, contact MF Airport parking ltd at info@mfairportparking.com quoting your booking refernce and details of of the change and we will ensure Autostrong are informed.

ON ARRIVAL.... at Autostrong for Manchester Airport, report to reception with your travel documents, and current mileage of your car, where you will be issued with a numbered, signed and dated receipt for your car. DO NOT under any circumstances lose this receipt. Only the production of this receipt will allow Autostrong staff to return your car to you. You will also be provided with a freephone number to enable you to phone Autostrong from the Airport Arrivals Hall upon your return to tell them to come and collect you. Their FREE TRANSFER SERVICE will convey you to and from the car park at Manchester Airport.

Like what you see?? To book parking with Autostrong please click on the link below

Autostrong Bookings with MF Airport Parking

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PARK AND RIDE AIRPORT PARKING

Park and ride parking is the oldest and cheapest form of Airport Parking there is, and this article gives the low down on exactly what can be expected if you book this kind of service.

As park and ride airport parking is cheaper than meet and greet the whole process is slightly longer. In past years park and ride was nowhere near as good or efficient as it is today and is now holding its own against the likes of meet and greet airport parking.

With park and ride airport parking the customer drives to the car park and hops on a transfer coach that would then take them to Manchester Airport for instance. Upon the customers arrival back into the country they would hop back on the transfer coach and be taken back to the car park where they then collect their vehicle.

There are still airport car parks out there who do not run dedicated transfer coaches which im sure you can appreciate slow the whole process down. In the main most park and ride providers generally follow the same procedure.

The customer drives direct to the car park where he parks in the arrival bay and gos to the reception. They will probably be asked to fill out a small form with such details as mileage registration etc and asked to hand over their keys. The customer’s luggage will then be placed onto the transfer minibus and the customer will be taken to the airport terminal.

Once the customer has left the car park their vehicle will be removed from the arrival bay and parked securely in the main car park where it can be accessed upon the customers return.

When the customer arrives back into the country they will call the number provided upon their departure and the airport parking provider will despatch the minibus to collect them and bring them back. Most companies now will run to and from the airport with one customer on the minibus but some airport parking providers will still insist the minibus is full before leaving. As a result please check the more info pages on our site http://www.mfairportparking.com/ for details of this.

When the customer arrives back at the car park their car will be waiting again in the arrival bay. Your keys need to be collected from reception and the car will be released.

Overall park and ride parking is a much cheaper but with all businesses there are sharks out there so be sure to check out the airport parking provider carefully. MF Airport Parking are local to Manchester Airport and offer Manchester Airport Parking only. As we are a local company we are familiar with all of the airport parking providers we use and can guarantee their professionalism. We are always on hand to answer any questions you may have about any of the Manchester Airport Parking car parks we offer so please feel free to email us at info@mfairportparking.com

We at MF Airport Parking are continually trying to improve the parking process and like to lead from the front. We are always eager to hear from our customers or potential customers so if anybody has any views on park and ride or can simply think of a way to improve the service then please get in touch, either by posting a comment here or by emailing us at info@mfairportparking.com

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Meet and Greet AIrport Parking

Meet and Greet, Valet, Chauffeur are all exactly the same service and this article gives the low down on exactly what can be expected if you book this kind of service.

Meet and greet parking essentially has come about to make the parking process a whole lot simpler for the customer and to cut down on waiting time.

With Meet and greet the customer drives directly to the airport terminal they are flying from for an agreed time. The time is usually agreed between the customer and the parking provider in advance. Approximately fifteen minutes before the arrival the customer generally is advised to call the airport parking provider. This call prompts the airport parking provider to get themselves of to the designated meeting point, thus cutting down waiting time for both parties.

The airport parking provider once in contact should do a thorough inspection of the vehicle making a note of all dints, scratches and general damage to the vehicle. After the inspection they should give the customer a note to sign for the damage. This process simply covers the airport parking provider against any fraudulent insurance claims.

Once the inspection process is completed the airport parking provider will explain to the customer the arrival procedure for their return. This can vary between provider but basically is as simple as to call a specific number once they have collected their luggage and make there way to a designated are where their car will be waiting.

At this point the customer should check the car over and ensure that the only damage on the vehicle is the agreed damage that they signed for on their departure. It is at this point that the customer must report any damage as once the car has been driven away the airport parking provider may not accept liability for any extra damage so be careful. For more details on this please check out the airport parking providers terms and conditions.

Overall Meet and greet airport parking is a much more user friendly service but with all businesses there are sharks out there so be sure to check out the airport parking provider carefully. MF Airport Parking ltd are local to Manchester Airport and offer Manchester Airport Parking only. As we are a local company we are familiar with all of the airport parking providers we use and can guarantee their professionalism. We are always on hand to answer any questions you may have about any of the Manchester Airport Parking car parks we offer so please feel free to email us at info@mfairportparking.com

In the past meet and greet parking has been extremely expensive but as you will see on the MF Airport Parking ltd website the prices have come right down and you can expect to pay approximately £40 for an eight day stay.

We at MF Airport Parking are continually trying to improve the parking process and like to lead from the front. We are always eager to hear from our customers or potential customers so if anybody has any views on Meet and greet or an simply think of a way to improve the service then please get in touch, either by posting a comment here or by emailing us at info@mfairportparking.com

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