Airport News
Council to consider Bristol airport parking plans
Wed, 17 Jun, 2009
Plans to expand airport parking in Bristol are to be considered by North Somerset council.
The airport expansion proposals include extensions to the terminal and more aircraft stands as well as additions to the airport parking capacity.
Chief executive of the airport Robert Sinclair said that the airport had gathered many opinions from local people and has a dedication to keeping carbon dioxide emissions no higher than they were in 2007.
The plans are intended to increase airport capacity to handle ten million passengers by 2016, while the airport says thousands of jobs would be created.
Passengers can get quotes for the cost of their airport parking over the internet as well as making a booking.
The airport accepts Visa Debit, Visa Credit, American Express, Switch/Maestro and Mastercard.
Bookings can be made as far in advance as 12 months but need to be carried out at least one calendar day before flying.
If an airport parking booking is changed or made through the call centre, a £2 fee applies.