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Park and Go market overview

UK airport parking is a concentrated market dominated by a handful of operators and aggregators. On the aggregator side, Holiday Extras holds a substantial share, with Looking4Parking, APH, and Purple Parking competing for the remainder. Park and Go sits in the challenger tier - recognisable to deal-seekers and frequent travellers but not yet a default first stop for most consumers. Its current promotional cadence, with 33 active offers across CodeHut alone, suggests a customer acquisition strategy built heavily around voucher-code traffic rather than direct brand loyalty.

Average order values in airport parking vary enormously by airport and duration. A week's parking at Heathrow can run from roughly £50 to well over £150 depending on car park proximity and booking lead time; regional airports like Exeter sit considerably lower. This makes the sector unusually responsive to percentage-based discounts - a 14% saving on a £120 Heathrow booking is a tangible £17, which is enough to influence purchase decisions.

Repeat purchase behaviour in airport parking is moderate but not high; customers tend to shop around each time rather than defaulting to a single provider. This keeps the market competitive and means promotional pricing remains structurally important for smaller platforms. Channel mix skews heavily towards search and voucher-code aggregators, which explains the density of active offers. Customers typically arrive with high purchase intent and relatively low brand preference, making price and code availability the dominant conversion factors.

About Park and Go

Airport parking is one of those purchases that feels like a tax - unavoidable, usually overpriced, and easy to leave to the last minute. Park and Go is a UK-based pre-booking service that lets you reserve airport parking in advance, typically at prices that undercut the rates you'd pay turning up on the day. The model is straightforward: pick your airport, choose your dates, select a car park, pay online. You show up, park, and catch your flight. The idea is that pre-booking does the heavy lifting so you're not circling a full car park at 4am.

The site covers a range of UK airports - Heathrow, Bristol, and Exeter feature prominently in current offers - and lists both on-site and off-site car park options. Off-site parks tend to be cheaper but involve a transfer shuttle, which is worth factoring in if you're travelling with a lot of luggage or have a tight connection. It's the standard trade-off in airport parking and Park and Go doesn't pretend otherwise.

What's genuinely useful here is the discount structure. With 33 active offers currently listed on CodeHut, ranging from 10% to 60% off, the savings can be meaningful on what would otherwise be a significant line item in your travel budget. The 14% off code appears most frequently across different airports, making it the most reliably applicable deal for the majority of bookings. A 60% pre-booking discount is also available - that figure is eye-catching, but as with most high-percentage codes, the full saving typically applies only under specific conditions, so read the terms before you get excited.

The honest weakness: Park and Go isn't a household name in the way NCP or APH are, which means you'll want to cross-reference reviews for the specific car park you're booking, not just the booking platform itself. The quality of your experience ultimately depends on the car park operator, not the booking engine. That's true of most aggregator-style services, but it's worth keeping in mind.

Against direct competitors like Purple Parking, Looking4Parking, and Holiday Extras, Park and Go occupies a mid-market position. It won't always have the lowest headline price, but the current volume of active discount codes means that with a little effort, you can frequently come out ahead. There's no loyalty scheme or membership tier to speak of - the value here is transactional, not relational. If you're a frequent traveller who parks regularly, a service with an explicit rewards programme might suit you better. For occasional trips where you want to sort parking cheaply and quickly, Park and Go does what it says.

Pricing varies considerably by airport and lead time, as it does across the sector. Book well in advance and apply a code, and you can cut costs substantially. Leave it to the week of travel and even good codes may not fully offset the surge pricing that tends to kick in close to departure dates.

How to use a Park and Go discount code

  1. Head to parkandgo.co.uk and search for parking at your chosen airport, entering your travel dates and times.
  2. Browse the available car parks and select the one that suits your budget and transfer preferences. Add it to your booking.
  3. Proceed to the checkout or payment page - this is where the promo code box typically appears. It's usually labelled something like 'discount code' or 'promo code' and sits near the order summary.
  4. Type or paste your code into the field exactly as shown - these codes are case-sensitive and extra spaces will cause them to fail.
  5. Hit 'Apply' (it doesn't auto-apply - you do need to click the button). Check that the discount has been deducted from your total before you continue.
  6. Complete your payment details and confirm the booking. Save or print your confirmation, as you'll need the reference number to access the car park.

Park and Go shopping tips

  • Book as early as possible. Airport parking prices in the UK typically rise sharply as the departure date approaches. Booking weeks or months ahead, combined with one of the current 14% off codes, consistently produces the lowest final price.
  • The 60% off pre-booking deal is the headline figure - check the conditions. High-percentage discounts in this category often apply to specific airports, date ranges, or car park tiers. Verify before booking that your journey qualifies, rather than assuming it does.
  • Compare on-site versus off-site car parks carefully. Off-site parks are usually cheaper but add transfer time. If your flight is early or your connection home is tight, the shuttle can eat into the saving. Factor in the full journey, not just the parking fee.
  • There are currently 6 active voucher codes and 27 deals on CodeHut. The codes require manual entry; the deals may apply automatically or be pre-discounted prices. Try the codes first - the 14% off codes are the most broadly applicable across different airports.
  • Airport-specific codes can offer deeper savings. Codes tied to Heathrow or Bristol specifically sometimes offer better rates than the general sitewide percentage. If you're flying from one of those airports, check whether a targeted code beats the generic one.
  • Don't forget to check cancellation terms. Some of the cheaper pre-booked rates are non-refundable or carry an amendment fee. If your travel plans are uncertain, a slightly pricier flexible rate may be the more sensible choice.
  • Compare the final price against alternatives. Even with a discount applied, it's worth a quick check on Purple Parking or Holiday Extras for the same car park and dates. Price parity across booking platforms isn't guaranteed, and five minutes of comparison can be worth more than the discount itself.

Park and Go promotions FAQs

Yes. Park and Go regularly makes discount codes available through voucher-code sites including CodeHut. There are currently 6 active voucher codes listed alongside 27 deals, with discounts ranging from 10% to 60% off. The 14% off code is the most commonly available and applies broadly across different airports. Codes need to be entered manually at checkout — they don't auto-apply. Given the number of active offers at any given time, it's almost always worth checking for a working code before completing your booking, as the savings on airport parking can be genuinely meaningful.

Park and Go doesn't appear to run a dedicated NHS or key worker discount programme in the way some retailers do. There's no publicly promoted scheme tied to Blue Light Card or Health Service Discounts. That said, the general discount codes available through CodeHut are open to everyone, so NHS staff can use those in the same way as any other customer. If a targeted key worker scheme has been introduced recently, it would be listed on the Park and Go website or announced via their social channels — worth a quick check before you book.

There's no confirmed student discount programme at Park and Go — no TOTUM, UNiDAYS, or Student Beans partnership has been publicly listed. Given that airport parking isn't a frequent student purchase, this isn't especially surprising. The general voucher codes available on CodeHut are usable by anyone, so students can take advantage of those. If you're booking travel during peak university holiday periods, booking early and applying a percentage-off code will typically deliver more saving than a dedicated student scheme would anyway.

Airport parking is a digital booking rather than a physical delivery, so free delivery isn't a relevant factor — your confirmation arrives by email. The more pertinent question is cancellation policy. Park and Go offers different rate types, and cheaper pre-booked rates are often non-refundable or subject to amendment fees. More flexible rates are available at a higher price. Before booking, check the specific terms for your chosen car park and rate type, particularly if your travel plans might change. The cancellation conditions are usually shown clearly on the booking summary page before payment.

Search for parking at your chosen airport on parkandgo.co.uk, select your car park, and proceed to checkout. On the payment page, look for a field labelled 'discount code' or 'promo code' — it's usually near the order summary. Type or paste your code exactly as shown, including capitalisation, then click 'Apply'. The discount should appear in your order total before you complete payment. If it doesn't update immediately, double-check for extra spaces in the code. Confirm the saving is showing before you enter your card details, as codes can't typically be applied retrospectively once a booking is confirmed.

The most common reasons are: the code has expired, it's been entered with a typo or extra space, or it's restricted to a specific airport or car park that doesn't match your booking. Some codes also have minimum spend thresholds or apply only to certain rate types. Check that your booking qualifies under the code's terms before assuming it's a technical issue. If the code still won't apply after checking all of the above, try a different code from the CodeHut listing — with 6 active codes currently available, there's usually an alternative worth trying.

Most online booking platforms, including those in the airport parking sector, accept only one discount code per transaction. Park and Go follows this standard approach — there's a single promo code field at checkout, which means stacking multiple codes isn't possible. Your best move is to try the code with the highest percentage discount for your specific airport or booking type. The 14% off codes are the most consistently applicable, but if there's a higher-value airport-specific code available for your destination, use that one instead.

Park and Go hasn't widely publicised a dedicated new customer or first order discount in the way some e-commerce retailers do. It's possible one is available periodically, but there's nothing confirmed or consistently active. The best approach for first-time bookers is to check the full list of active codes on CodeHut before booking — the general percentage-off codes are open to all customers regardless of booking history, and with discounts currently reaching up to 60% off in some cases, new customers can save meaningfully without needing a specific new-user code.

As early as possible. This is the single most reliable piece of advice in the airport parking category. Prices in this sector rise as departure dates approach, often significantly in the final two weeks. Booking months ahead and applying a discount code at the time of booking typically produces the lowest final price. If your travel dates are confirmed, there's almost no benefit to waiting. The exception is if you're uncertain about your trip — in that case, weigh up the cost saving against the risk of paying a non-refundable rate on a booking you may need to cancel.

Airport parking services tend to run promotions around peak booking periods rather than traditional retail sale events. You're more likely to see strong deals in January (when people are booking summer holidays) and in the autumn (ahead of winter travel). The current density of offers on CodeHut — 33 active at the time of writing — suggests Park and Go is fairly consistent with promotional activity rather than concentrating everything into one or two seasonal events. That makes it a category where checking for codes each time you book is more useful than waiting for a specific sale period.

Current offers on CodeHut reference Heathrow, Bristol, and Exeter specifically, among others. The site covers a range of UK airports, though the depth of car park options varies by location. Larger, busier airports like Heathrow typically have more car park choices and more targeted discount codes available. If you're travelling from a smaller regional airport, it's worth checking whether Park and Go has competitive listings for that location before booking, as coverage can be thinner outside the major hubs. The search function on the site will confirm availability for your specific departure point.

Park and Go competes in a market where Holiday Extras is the dominant aggregator, with APH, Purple Parking, and Looking4Parking also well-established. Park and Go tends to compete on price and promotional depth rather than breadth of features. Holiday Extras has a larger inventory and a more developed loyalty programme; APH has strong brand recognition among frequent flyers. The honest answer is that with a good discount code applied, Park and Go can match or beat competitor prices on equivalent car parks — but it's worth comparing final prices across two or three platforms before confirming, since pre-code pricing isn't always the sharpest.

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Reviewed by Jon Pope ChMCJon Pope ChMC, CodeHut Editor · Last checked 1 week ago

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