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New van for Heathrow Meet and Greet team

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

With news of our Heathrow Meet and Greet parking service spreading and bookings increasing steadily day on day, we decided that the time had come to invest in brand new van to help our team of chauffeurs get around Heathrow more quickly.

The new Mercedes Vito van has been kitted out in Stress Free Parking branded livery and will allow our Meet and Greet car parking chauffeurs to get to customers quickly around the airport. It’s also hoped that the van will help drive brand awareness among passengers as it’s seen in and around Heathrow’s many terminals.

The new van is part of a continuing programme of investment for Stress Free Parking at Heathrow as the brand continues to grow rapidly. As well as providing vital new equipment to staff, we have also added to our team of trained chauffeurs to meet the growing demand for our services and acquired the prestigious Park Mark accreditation for our storage facilities at Heathrow.

If you’re flying from Heathrow Airport this spring and would like to discover the benefits of Meet and Greet parking for less, why not take advantage of our spring special offer? Simply input the discount code SPRING15 when you book parking through StressFreeParking.com and you can save yourself 15%.

The fact that we’ll shave more than 15% off the time you’d spend hanging around the airport at either end of your journey goes without saying of course…

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