Highlights
- For just $25, receive three days’ worth of parking at Sydney Airport from Airport Express Car Parking
- Park for up to three consecutive days or on three separate occasions
- Works out to just over $8 for one day of parking
- This offer is worth up to $90, a saving of 72% off regular daily rates
- You’ll also receive return shuttle transfers to and from the airport terminal
Airport Express Car Parking is just a five minute walk from the domestic terminal and a three minute drive from the international terminal
- Available seven days a week
The Deal
Located just outside the domestic terminal at Sydney Airport, Airport Express Car Parking is offering Travelzoo subscribers three days’ worth of parking for only $25.
This works out to just over $8 per day, a saving of 72% off the regular daily rates. Park for up to three consecutive days or on three separate occasions.
You’ll also receive complimentary shuttle transfers to and from your airport terminal, with the domestic terminal situated a one-minute drive away and the international terminal three minutes’ drive away.
The friendly and professional staff are on-site 24 hours a day, offering you secure and convenient parking for your car during your travels.
The Fine Print
Vouchers can be redeemed seven days a week starting immediately until 31 October, 2012. Bookings are essential and subject to availability. Quote Travelzoo and your voucher number at time of booking.
Book by: 30 September.
Maximum 3 vouchers per customer. Maximum 4 consecutive days. Any additional days must be paid at the full rate. This offer is not refundable. No cash value or cash back. Voucher must be presented on arrival. Airport Express Car Parking opening hours are from 5am to 11pm daily.
I haven't used Airport Express Car Parking, but be careful with these offers. I purchased an airport parking offer through from another company through Cudo a year ago. It proved impossible to make a booking for a weekendwithout at least 3 months' notice. The company even set-up a special number for cudo customers which just went straight to voicemail, so it was impossible to even speak to them.