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ParkCloud On Board With Italy’s Top Five Following Venice Airport Wins

ParkCloud has established partnerships with eight of the country’s top ten leading airports.

European online parking reservation leader, ParkCloud, has announced it now holds on-site parking partnerships with Italy’s top five airports*, following contract agreements for official parking at both Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) and Treviso Airport (TSF).

Owned and operated by Italian airport management company, SAVE Group, both international airports serve the north-eastern city of Venice – a global gateway for travelers flying to and from the popular tourist destination.

Drivers parking up at Italy’s fourth busiest airport, Venice Marco Polo Airport, will now be able to reserve their parking at six of the airport’s on-site car parks through www.parkcloud.com.

Just a short distance from the terminalP1 comprises 2,000 covered parking spaces, which are monitored 24/7 and secured by barrier entry. Convenient and secure open-air parking is also available for long-stay customers across P2, P4, P7 and Speedy Park. The airport’s P6 car park will also be available for passengers to pre-book exclusively through ParkCloud’s network.

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ParkCloud has also activated five on-site car parks for neighbouring Treviso Airport – a popular hub for low-cost carriers. Passengers will be able to choose from secured, open-air and undercover options at car parks Park B1, B2, C, D and E – all conveniently situated within walking distance of the terminal.

Travellers flying from Treviso with Wizz Air or Ryanair will also be able to reserve parking via ParkCloud’s brand partnerships, allowing the airport to offer reservations for every aspect of customers’ journeys.

ParkCloud’s Commercial Director, Dr Valentina Moise, said: “As a key tourist destination for both domestic and international visitors, collaborations with Venice Marco Polo Airport and Treviso Airport helps to bring additional variation for our Italian network of users.

“For ParkCloud, creating strategic partnerships with key international airports is essential for providing the most relevant and convenient parking options and we’re eager to continue our impressive record of growth within the sector.

As the ‘go to’ market leader in its field, ParkCloud’s Italian portfolio of official airport car parks extends beyond the top five, with partnerships established with eight of the country’s top ten leading airports.

About ParkCloud 

ParkCloud, simply put, lets drivers book a parking space in advance, in the same way as it’s possible to do with hotel rooms, restaurant tables…and even a coffee these days.

When traveling, parking is usually the last thing on anybody’s mind, but research shows that as much as 20 minutes is wasted when searching for a parking space. ParkCloud aims to solve that problem by letting customers make a parking booking, whether they are getting on a plane, taking a cruise, catching a train, or visiting a city or event.

ParkCloud was founded in 2008 as an online parking reservation service and within the 10 years, we’ve been operating our success and growth has been rapid.

Today we are an award-winning, global provider, working with car park operators across 42 countries to include them on our comparison search engine, which aims to give consumers the most user-friendly, efficient service possible when they need it most.

This bookable parking network is also made available to travel industry partners to help complete the itineraries of passengers worldwide.

Winner of Queen’s Award for International Trade

For more information, visit http://www.parkcloud.com

 

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