Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Airport Parking



When talking about airport car parking, we generally have 3 basic types of parking available that are related to airports . . . .

1. Park and ride
                   In this mode of parking you just simply park you car and take the bus service provided by the park and go to airport, you can park your car yourself or they can park for you. Some services keep your car keys and some don't.

                    If park and ride service is near to the airport, they tend to charge more and if far then its cheaper. This becomes a main drawback of the service keeping the aspect of travelling and moving your luggage with you in bus and all.

2. Meet and greet Parking
                    In this mode of parking your choose a car parking service and one of their agent comes to airport at the time and take away car from you and park it in a secured facility located near the airport and when you come back you just call them and your car will be outside the terminal by the time you come out.

                     This form of service is good for two reasons, One is that you save a lot of time because you don't have to stand in queues and wait for parking your car and secondly you save money by taking a 8 days or 15 days parking service which is secure and away from the approach of general public i.e. Gatwick airportparking, Parking at Gatwick etc etc . . .

3. Airport Hotel with parking
                       Now days every airport that have a national or international flights have hotels around it for passengers, these hotels cater for special airlines on contract basis or are working individually. One of the big advantages of these hotels to the airlines is that if flights get delayed at the last minute, airline offer rooms to passenger as compensation. On the other hand for an individual it is good because they can park their cars in hotel parking if you are going for a holiday or business trip of 8 or more days.

Above mentioned ways are the three that are available to the passengers going to airport, every airport have their own mode of parking but all work around these three types. Saying that, in my personal experience meet and greet parking is the best of all, because you turn up to airport in your own car and hand it over to an agent of any professional valet service and go to your trip without a fuss or worry and when you come back you just call them and your car will be waiting for you outside the terminal for you to drive it home. Gatwick parking is easily accessible to customers on one call.

Friday, 15 March 2013

Parking Modes

Parking ??? 

When that word comes to your ears, a alarming sound rings and your worries start building up if you are going to visit any place where large number of people going to show up. Word parking represent leaving your vehicle for a certain amount of time unattended in an allocated space.

There are a lot of modes of parking services that motorist can use and it all differ in various countries and states all depending on the population, area and infrastructure itself. we are going to discuss mainly the modes of parking areas where you can easily park you vehicles.

Basically there are three types of road parking
  • Parallel
  • Perpendicular 
  • Angle 
Parallel parking

It is the simplest mode of parking and can be seen in most of the markets and street sides where one can stand exactly behind the other one and one car's front bumper is close to the other car's back bumper. It is common due to its execution and also because it takes less width of the road. Its technique is simple in which driver that wants to park his car past the parking space and then reverse to fit in that space. In easy words it can also be called in-line parking.

Perpendicular Parking 

This style of parking is more common in a lot of countries and cities with big road infrastructure . . . Most of times this sort of parking is used on both side of road front to front and aisles between them.

In this sort of parking cars can be parked in two ways back-in and front-in . . . . with back-in you can easily take out and move forward but with front-in you have to reverse and then turn on the road side to pull out, In some roads a center line is defined for such parking and driver can pull through and go forward with the traffic.

Angle

This is another form of parking which is most commonly used in Britain and is also called echelon parking. It is similar to perpendicular parking but cars are parked at an acute angle with the direction of approach. The gentle turn in parking slot makes it easier to park and it doesn't stop the cars coming behind the one which wants to park. 

Angle parking is very useful in parking lots, it may also be used in street side parking in U.S. Most of the residential car parking have this mode of parking enabled as this take less space and can be used for large number of car parking. this sort of parking is mostly designed as head-in but in some cities back-in parking is used too.

Besides these basic modes of vehicle parking, there are other options available to motorists to park their cars, for example in some cities where land is fairly expensive and therefore parking space is hard and expensive to hold, there are parking lots with attendants who take keys of your car and park them in perpendicular or parallel in there facility with minimum circulation aisles for the parking attendants. This sort of parking is called Attended Parking and if this sort of parking space is provided for customer of a  business, is called Valet Parking.

This sort of services is very common now a days at the airports. There are services that allow customers coming to airport and leave their car and go to there trips and come back and drive home in their own which is surely time saving. Gatwick airport parking is one of the service that provide this exclusive service to the passengers coming in their cars seeking parking at gatwick.