Parkos Teams up With Eindhoven Airport
Key player in the airport parking market in Europe, Parkos secures another strategic partnership with an official airport. Aeroporti di Roma - ADR - joined the online platform in 2019 and Airport Weeze in Q1 of 2021. Now it's the Airport of Eindhoven, the second biggest Airport in the Netherlands, to partner up with Parkos.
Parkos and the airport of Eindhoven recently signed a strategic partnership, which results in offering the option to book one of the official parking facilities of Eindhoven to the customers of Parkos.nl. In times of Covid-19, where the whole travel industry is struggling, the two parties found the right moment to set the basis for a long-term partnership that will benefit many travelers once the Covid-19 restrictions are lifted.
Parkos is the favorite booking channel for comparing airport parking among Dutch people. Parkos’ deep knowledge of the Dutch customers’ preferences brought them to their leading position in the Dutch market. “Thanks to this addition, Parkos can now provide its customers with a complete overview of all kinds of parking options, helping them to find the one that best suits their needs.” says Guus Kerstholt, Head of Sales at Parkos.
Together Parkos and Eindhoven Airport are going to reach a very large customer base located in the Benelux area, and offer them the choice to book one of the following parking options on-site: the Gold Parking (P1) located in front of the terminal, the Silver Parking (P3) located 5 minutes walking distance to the terminal and the Bronze Parking (P4 & P5) at a 7-minute walk from the terminal.
About Parkos
Parkos is a booking platform for airport parking. Customers search, compare and book their parking spot via www.parkos.com. Our mission is to make the process of booking a parking space easy, affordable and transparent.
We collaborate with more than 700 parkings in 12 countries. These are located at more than 100 airports in Europe, America and Australia.
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