Plain sailing for parking at Italian ports
ParkCloud’s partnerships with the port authorities at Genoa and Civitavecchia are making parking accessible to customers from across Europe.
At Civitavecchia, often known as the “Port of Rome”, due to its proximity to the capital city, ParkCloud has been promoting on-site parking since 2011. Customers can pre-book parking through an integrated booking engine on the port authority’s own website.
In addition, since February last year, ParkCloud has provided online bookings for the parking service of the Genoa Port authority, helping to increase the use of its spaces by customers. Customers can consult the availability of spaces ahead of their trip and secure a space, enhancing the experience and the operational processes of the facility.
Genoa and Civitavecchia ports are amongst the most popular departure points on the Mediterranean coast, attracting holidaymakers taking cruises with household names such as MSC Crociere, Royal Caribbean and Costa Crociere. The international customer base of both ports meant that there was demand for multi-lingual access to a parking reservation service, and, through ParkCloud, both ports’ facilities are currently marketed in several languages.
Parking at over 30 ports around the world can be pre-booked through ParkCloud systems. If you’re looking for more information about reservations for port parking with ParkCloud, meet us at the International Cruise Summit next week in Madrid, a dedicated event for cruising and cruise port facilities, bringing together leading figures from the industry and its services.
About ParkCloud
ParkCloud, founded in 2008, is an award-winning, global provider of car park reservation systems and online marketing services, specialising in creating traffic and generating revenue from parking.
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Chloe Halling
Corporate Communication Officer
chloe.halling@parkcloud.com
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