APH wins Which? airport parking accolade
Airport Parking and Hotels (APH.com) has been awarded a Which? Recommended Provider for Airport Parking.
Following a Which? survey of over 3,000 British consumers, it was recognised as one of the best airport parking brands in the UK.
APH is independent and family owned and has been providing airport parking since 1980,
It operates its own Park and Ride and Meet and Greet services at both Gatwick Airport and Manchester Airport and was rated highly by customers in almost every category.
It topped the table for both sites and receiving a customer score of 84% at Gatwick and 79% at Manchester.
This was the first time Which? covered the airport parking industry and the survey asked customers to review airport parking brands across a number of categories.
Nick Caunter, MD of Airport Parking and Hotels (APH.com), said, “It’s an honour to receive this recognition from Which? It reflects our continual pursuit of service improvements at APH.”
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