With summer approaching and covid restrictions lifted, holidays are back on the agenda. Many people haven't been abroad since before coronavirus struck, and in that time, the car parking charges at Bristol Airport have increased.
If you're heading away for a week, it will now cost you some £153 to park in the airport's official car parks, or more than that, depending on the service you choose. With that in mind, we thought we'd look for cheaper parking options at Bristol Airport.
The cheapest we could find on the web was Whitegates Bed and Breakfast, which is close to the airport and costs from £35 for eight days' parking (enough for a seven-night stay abroad). Note you don't have to stay at the B&B to use this service, but you may want to.
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Alternatively, there is Diamond Parking's (via Airport Travel Plus) meet and greet service. This costs £65.59 for eight days' worth of parking.
The firm's car park partner will pick the car up from the airport for you, park it in a "private secure compound with 24hr security", and then drop the car off to you at the airport terminal when you land back in Bristol. Note: we cannot vouch for the services, so please do your own research too!
Finally, if you prefer to use the official Bristol Airport car parks, you can book through Airparks, Skypark Secure, or APH to get eight days' parking for £103, rather than the £153 it would cost you to book direct.