Airline holiday to Thailand

By Editorial
Posted in Flight tickets
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20 August 2014

A long journey to Thailand, for example, is nothing new these days. Traveling is becoming more and more common and that is why we have been seeing an increase in the number of travelers for years.

If you travel to Amsterdam with your car and luggage for your long journey, it is wise to consider in advance where you will leave your car when you are on holiday. Selecting a parking provider in advance will make a significant difference in the price!

A parking provider that has been active in Amsterdam for many years is Quick Parking Schiphol. Whether you go on a business trip or a private trip, Quick Parking is ready for every customer. The big advantage of Quick Parking is the location. They are located on the cargo route just 2 km from the departure hall. Shuttle buses run to and from the terminals and will take you there as soon as possible.

On your return, the vans will drive to your car, so no lugging your bags. You can park the car yourself in a closed and secured area. It is therefore not necessary to hand over the keys. In any case, the rates are lower than parking at Schiphol itself. The car park is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. So you can always go here and you will never be faced with a closed door.

If you prefer not to opt for a car park of Schiphol itself instead of another car park, it is advisable to make a reservation at Schiphol Smart parking. From 2014 you are guaranteed to be at P3, so this is the large parking lot where all regular passengers have to park their car for Schiphol. An express bus runs to and from the terminal 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. So you never have to walk. The car park is monitored 24/7 by cameras and parking managers, so your car is always safe. Because it is a large car park, passengers are advised to drop off their luggage in front of the car park before parking their car. This makes a significant difference if you still have to walk a bit from your parking lot to the pick-up point of the express bus.

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