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About the Brand
Park and Go is an online airport parking booking service that compares and reserves spaces at car parks across UK airports. Founded in the late 1990s, the company has built a network of over 100 car parks spanning 23 airports nationwide. It operates as a booking agency, partnering with more than 70 operators at over 20 major airports, so you can compare prices from multiple providers through a single search rather than visiting each operator’s site individually.
The range covers several parking formats to match different budgets and travel needs. Meet and Greet lets you hand your keys to a driver at a designated point near the terminal, while Park and Ride — typically the cheapest option — involves parking at a nearby site and catching a free shuttle bus. On Airport Parking and independent off-site car parks sit in between. Park and Go also lists airport hotels with parking packages, especially useful for early-morning departures when arriving the night before beats a 3am alarm call.
Pre-booking through Park and Go consistently undercuts the gate price — the walk-up rate charged without a prior reservation — often by a significant margin. The website runs around the clock with secure payment processing, and there’s a dedicated call centre for those who prefer to book by phone. Blue Badge holders can access free drop-off at Gatwick through selected partner car parks, and signing up to the Park and Go newsletter occasionally unlocks exclusive rates not displayed on the main site.
These advantages, combined with the current deals listed below, make this page well worth a look before booking parking anywhere else.
How to use
Shopping Guide
When’s the best time to book airport parking through Park and Go?
As early as you can. Gate prices — the walk-up rates at the car park — are consistently higher than pre-book prices, and the gap widens during peak travel. We’ve seen a week’s parking at Gatwick or Heathrow cost £30 to £50 more at the gate than through an online pre-booking. Once your flights are confirmed, lock in the parking straight away.
Meet and Greet or Park and Ride — which suits me?
Meet and Greet costs more but removes the shuttle leg entirely — ideal if you’re travelling with young children, heavy luggage, or simply value the convenience. Park and Ride is the most budget-friendly option at most airports, though it adds 15 to 20 minutes for the transfer bus. For a family of four with suitcases, the extra £15 to £20 for Meet and Greet is often money well spent.
Is an airport hotel-and-parking package worth it?
For flights departing before 7am, almost always. A combined package through Park and Go frequently undercuts booking the hotel and parking separately, and you eliminate the stress of a pre-dawn motorway drive. You’ll arrive at the airport rested rather than frazzled, which makes the whole trip start better.
How do I stack savings at Park and Go?
Start with the pre-book rate, which already beats the gate price. Then check whether a newsletter subscriber offer or a seasonal promotion undercuts the listed price further. Longer stays sometimes yield better per-day rates, so booking 8 or 15 days rather than exactly 7 or 14 can occasionally work out cheaper on a daily basis.