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About Airparks
Airparks is a UK airport parking and travel services company that lets you book off-airport car parks, airport hotels, airport lounges, and transfers - all from one place. The model is simple enough: you search by airport, pick your dates, compare options, pay online, and turn up. What makes it useful is the breadth. Rather than going direct to a car park operator's own site, Airparks aggregates a range of options across major UK airports, so you can actually compare prices rather than just accepting whatever the first Google result throws at you.
In practice, the booking flow is clean and reasonably quick. You'll select your departure and return times, choose a car park (with meet-and-greet, park-and-ride, or on-site options depending on the airport), and add extras like travel insurance or lounge access if you want them. Free cancellation is available on many bookings - worth checking at checkout since travel plans have a habit of changing.
The transfers side is a quieter part of the offering but genuinely useful. Options like Faro airport transfers with free cancellation are the sort of thing that saves real money compared with booking a taxi on arrival. Not glamorous, but practical.
Where Airparks competes most directly is with the likes of Holiday Extras and APH (Airport Parking and Hotels). Holiday Extras is probably the better-known name and has a slightly slicker interface; APH tends to be aggressive on price. Airparks sits between them - decent coverage, competitive on rates when you factor in its discount codes, and a less cluttered booking experience than some rivals. It's not the cheapest by default, but with a 20% off code (the most commonly available discount here), it frequently undercuts what you'd pay going direct.
The key worker discount is worth flagging. A 30% off deal for NHS and key workers is significantly above the standard discounts floating around on this page. If that applies to you, use it - it's one of the better sector-specific offers in the travel category.
On the downside: off-airport parking always introduces a shuttle bus into your journey, and Airparks doesn't control the quality of that experience. The car parks themselves are operated by third parties. Most are perfectly fine; some are a bit grim. Reading the individual car park reviews before booking is genuinely worthwhile rather than just grabbing whatever's cheapest.
There's no traditional loyalty scheme or subscription tier to speak of - no points accumulation, no annual membership. The newsletter is worth signing up for purely because 20% off your first reservation appears to be a recurring incentive, and that's not nothing on what can be a £50-£150 booking. The discounts on this page range from 10% to 75% off, though the 75% figure is context-dependent - not every booking will qualify at that level.
One timing note: there's currently one active voucher code expiring within the week, alongside 16 deals. If you're browsing now and you've spotted that code, don't sit on it.
Who should book here? Frequent flyers who want to compare options quickly without visiting five different car park websites. Anyone eligible for the key worker discount. People booking in advance who want free cancellation flexibility. Who shouldn't bother? Last-minute bookers who need guaranteed availability at a specific terminal car park - in that case, going direct is faster. And if you're flying from a smaller regional airport, coverage can be thinner than the homepage implies.
How to use a Airparks discount code
- Head to airparks.co.uk and search for parking, a hotel, lounge, or transfer using your airport and travel dates. Don't go straight to checkout - make sure you've selected the right product first, as codes can be product-specific.
- Choose your option and click through to the booking details page. Fill in your vehicle registration, personal details, and any extras you want to add.
- On the payment page, look for the promo code or discount code box - it's typically labelled clearly and sits above the total summary. It won't auto-apply; you need to enter the code manually.
- Type or paste the code exactly as listed - no trailing spaces, and double-check capitalisation. Hit the 'Apply' button and confirm the discount has updated in your order total before entering payment details.
- Complete your booking with payment. You'll receive a confirmation email with your booking reference - save it, as you'll need it at the car park barrier or transfer desk.
Airparks shopping tips
- Book early, not late. Airport parking prices work a bit like flights - the closer to your travel date, the higher the price. Booking four to six weeks out typically gets you meaningfully better rates than booking the week before, even before any discount codes are applied.
- The newsletter sign-up discount is legitimate. Airparks consistently offers around 20% off as an incentive for new subscribers. If you haven't booked with them before and haven't signed up, do that first - the saving on even a modest booking is worth the inbox addition.
- Key workers should always check for a dedicated code. The 30% key worker discount is one of the larger single discounts available here. It's worth verifying eligibility requirements at checkout, but this applies broadly across parking and hotel reservations.
- One code is expiring shortly. There's currently a code due to expire within the week. If you're planning to book in the next few days, check the live codes at the top of this page before anything else - codes that expire quietly are the most common source of checkout frustration.
- Free cancellation is worth paying a small premium for. Many Airparks options offer free cancellation, which is sensible for any travel booking. If you're choosing between two similarly priced options, the one with free cancellation is almost always the better pick.
- Lounge access adds up fast - use the discount. Airport lounges booked through Airparks can be cheaper than buying at the gate, and a 10% off code stacks reasonably well on top. If you're already booking parking, it's worth pricing a lounge at the same time rather than treating it as a separate decision.
- Read the individual car park reviews. Airparks aggregates third-party operators, and quality varies. A two-minute scroll through customer ratings for the specific car park - not just the Airparks platform overall - can save you from an unpleasant surprise at 5am.
- The 75% off deals are real but conditional. The headline 75% discount exists, but it typically applies to specific featured deals rather than any booking. Check the terms of whichever deal you're applying - and if it looks too good, read the small print on the product type and dates before committing.
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The best Airparks discounts typically offer between 10% and 20% off. Check back regularly as new codes are added frequently.
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