Meteor meet and greet driver helps customer by unloading ski equipment at airport terminal 07 Dec 2007
Meteor Meet And Greet Parking Bookings Up By 58%

Meteor meet and greet parking

Meteor meet and greet parking has reported a record number of bookings for the pre-Christmas period, thanks to Europe�s ski slopes opening early this year.

A major snow storm, which came in across the eastern Alps last month left well over a metre of snow in some parts of Austria causing resorts such as Kitzbuhel, 760m (2493ft), to open its lifts six weeks early, followed by resorts across Switzerland, Italy and France.

Steve Waller Director, Sales and Marketing for Meteor meet and greet parking said, �The weather conditions has led to an improvement in early season bookings as many ski enthusiasts have seen the snow and decided to hit the slopes sooner and book before Christmas to make the most of the superb skiing conditions. In terms of bookings we have seen a 58% increase compared to last year, some of which is thanks to the early snowfall and is also due to an increase in awareness of meet and greet parking as a perfect add-on for travel agents to sell to skiers.�

With Meteor meet and greet parking there is no driving around looking for a car park miles from the airport, no standing in queues or scrambling on buses with ski luggage and equipment. Your customer�s car will be delivered and collected from the terminal forecourt, giving them more time to stroll around the airport shops or practice their apr�s ski skills. Then again on the return a professional uniformed driver will be waiting for your customer at their arrival terminal with their car.

With over 50 years experience in airport parking and fully owned and managed facilities at four of the UK�s major airports; Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester and Birmingham, Meteor meet and greet parking provides parking services rated at the top standard for security and safety. For more details, please visit www.meteormeetandgreet.com

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