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LIVERPOOL AIRPORT PARKING CAR PARK INFORMATION

Airport Parking Liverpool is growing everyday and all of the Liverpool airport car parks that MF Airport Parking –Liverpool look after are secure and manned 24hrs a day. Book your Airport Parking Liverpool online today using our easy to use quote generator to the left. In order to help with your decision we have provided a little information on each of the car parks that we look after. A detailed description can be found on our quote pages by clicking on the more info link. From this point you can also read and leave reviews on any of our Liverpool Airport car parks.

IMAGINE SECURE OUTDOOR PARKING

Are located approx one and a half miles away from John Lennon Liverpool Airport and offer a park and ride service. Holding 200 cars onsite Imagine currently have 24hr CCTV security and run on demand luxury Mercedes minibuses to and from the airport terminal.

IMAGINE SECURE INDOOR PARKING

Same company as the outdoor imagine and also run a park and ride service. By booking indoor this guarantees your vehicle will be stored inside. Imagine is a long established car park at Liverpool Airport and at one and a half miles away is close enough to avoid long waiting times for its customers but just far enough to be classed as an off site Liverpool Airport Parking provider and avoid the high costs that go with this.

PRE BOOKING

Its always best to pre book your airport parking as drive on prices are much higher and can sometimes be withdrawn altogether during the summer season. Pre booking also eliminates the possibility of the car park being full.

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Liverpool John Lennon Airport News
08.06.08

Liverpool Airport managing director, Neil Pakey, has called on the Government not to ‘tax planes out of the sky’ at a time when fuel prices are crippling airline profits. The Treasury is planning to reform Air Passenger Duty (APD), which is added to the cost of every plane journey from the UK – and Mr Pakey is urging it not to add to airlines’ costs at a time of record fuel prices.

Mr Pakey said Liverpool Airport’s growth is likely to slow on the back of cuts by airlines and a weakening economic environment. He said: ‘We might not see any growth in the winter. I think apart from fuel prices we might have had a good year on the back of Capital of Culture, but we’re all probably seeing a period of consolidation during the winter.'

‘There’s nothing we can do about fuel prices, but the Treasury is in consultation over Air Passenger Duty and we would urge them to think very hard about the economic impact of the tax in the context of high fuel costs. One region of the UK estimated that, for every £1 spent investing in air services, the region got 44 times that in economic benefit. Given that, you don’t want to tax planes out of the sky.’

In 2007, the Government announced Air Passenger Duty was to be replaced by a duty paid on a per-plane basis. The plan has been out to consultation, and officials are analysing the results ahead of a detailed announcement later this year. The tax is in addition to the carbon trading credits, which could be introduced next year.