In previous discussions, we’ve mentioned the safety benefits of staying in airport hotels before or after a flight, but today we’re going to look, in detail, at how the decision to stay overnight near the airport can provide added safety to your trip, thus providing peace of mind and relaxation, whether your trip is for business or vacation.
• Secure Parking: Staying overnight at an airport hotel booked on ParkSleepFly means seven to fourteen days of free, secure parking, providing safety for your car. Need a few extra days of parking? Most airport hotels allow you to park for longer than the week or two for low daily rates.
• Shuttle Service: When you park at an airport hotel, you’re provided a free ride on a modern shuttle bus between the hotel and your departure and arrival terminals. Often times, these shuttle rides also include free luggage assistance, so that you needn’t injure yourself if you have a lot to carry, or particularly heavy bags.
• Sleep Safely: When you book a night at one of the many airport hotels on ParkSleepFly, you can rest assured that not only will you be able to sleep in a safe hotel, but also that you won’t be on the road the night before or after your flight, when you might be sleepy.
• Secure Reservations: Booking your room and free parking on ParkSleepFly means security. ParkSleepFly’s website is hacker-safe and tested daily. Futhermore, PSF is endorsed by the Better Business Bureau, so that you know that the small portion of the cost of your hotel room that you pay upfront to reserve your room is transmitted over a secure system.
As you can see, reserving a room and parking at the airport hotel of your choice is a safe and secure process from when you make your reservation on ParkSleepFly to when you leave the hotel to drive home at the end of your trip. Your safety and security for your vehicle provide you with peace of mind and allow you to relax during your trip, whether you’re traveling to see Ancient Greek ruins or across the country to meet with important business contacts or taking your children to Disney World.