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TERMS & CONDITIONS

Please take a moment to look through the terms and conditions set out below. If you have any questions relating to our terms and conditions please do not hesitate to contact us.

MF Airport Parking-Liverpool
BOOKING CONDITIONS
MF Airport Parking-Liverpool
47 Portrush Rd, Peel Hall, Manchester, M22 5NG

MF Airport Parking-Liverpool, is acting as an agent for the individual local airport car parking suppliers which offer car parking on the basis described below.

Parking Contract
MF Airport Parking-Liverpool  is an agent for the car-parking supplier. Your car-parking contract is made with the car-parking supplier concerned, on its terms and conditions. Each car-parking supplier will generally accept responsibility for its own negligence and will maintain an insurance policy accordingly. It will not accept responsibility for the acts of any third party and neither will it accept responsibility for your car or anything in it, which is covered by any other insurance policy. Each car-parking supplier's terms and conditions are exhibited at each car park or are available on request.

Car Parking suppliers will disclaim any liability, if you do not notify them of any loss or damage to your vehicle before you leave the car park.
Local car parking suppliers do not accept liability for the following:

- Loose items or articles not otherwise permanently affixed to the vehicle.
- Damage to windscreen or windows.
- Mechanical or electrical defects to the vehicle, as these can arise at any time.
- Hire charges or hotel charges, however so incurred.
- Personal possessions left in the vehicle.

Some car-parking suppliers extend their own insurance, on payment of an additional premium, to include cover for some matters for which they would not normally accept liability. MF Airport Parking encourage you to take this extra insurance, details of which may be available at the car park reception.

Car parking suppliers may require you to use alternative car parks to the ones indicated, particularly at peak periods.

It is important that you keep your car parking receipt safe whilst on holiday. Local car parking suppliers have a lien for all charges due and will only release your car on production of this receipt or payment of the appropriate amount.

How to Book
Book on Line at http://www.mfairportparking-liverpool.com/  you must notify MF Airort Parking-liverpool of any change in your holiday or flight details once you have made the booking.

Car Parking Booking Vouchers
All clients will be issued with a car-parking booking voucher from MF Airport Parking, before departure from the UK. This voucher is a pre-paid voucher and must be presented to the car-parking supplier, at the time of delivery of your vehicle, unless otherwise instructed.

Payment
All major credit cards are accepted by MF Airport Parking-heathrow.

Cancellations and Amendments Charges
Cancellations must be made in writing and will take affect from the date received MF Airport Parking. No cancellations will be accepted verbally.
All bookings are subject to cancellation charges per car as follows:

- Outside of 14 days of first parking date: £10 administration charge.
- Within 14 days of first parking date: 100% charge.

Any changes made to a booking will be subject to amendment charges as follows:

- Outside of 14 days of first parking date: Free of Charge.
- Within 14 days of first parking date: £10 or 50% of cost of parking; (whichever is the lesser).

Complaints
MF Airport Parking  are willing to consider complaints on your behalf, even though we are only an agent for car-parking suppliers. All complaints will be forwarded on directly to the relevant person at the relevant car park to avoind any dely in resolving your complaint. Complaints must be made in writing and received by us within twenty-eight days of your return to the UK and will not be accepted outside this period. All relevant documents and receipts must be forwarded with your complaint.

All information is correct at the time of going to press.

Liverpool John Lennon Airport News
24.03.08

On March 30 the Open-Skies Agreement between the EU and US comes into effect. It will finally allow airlines based in the US and Europe to fly across the Atlantic between any two airports in each region. This will mean that, for the first time, the open market will dictate all transatlantic routes between the US and Europe. It will see Continental, Delta, US Airways and Northwest serve Heathrow for the first time. According to OAG Back Aviation Solutions, flights from the US to Heathrow are expected to increase 31%, to 2,932 flights in July from 2,233 this month. The airport is congested and chaotic as it is. Even with the opening of T5 three days earlier, things are unlikely to get better. The switching of mostly short haul slots to long haul routes - with bigger planes - will surely mean that any problems at the airport - from strikes to fog - will cause even bigger problems for passengers, even if it does mean passenger and profit growth for the airlines and BAA.