Sydney Airport has announced that a free 0 -15 minutes time band has been introduced at the International Terminal’s car park.
This is a significant change as previously vehicles which used the car park for less than 15 minutes paid the 0 - 30-minute rate of $7.
While the free 0 – 15 minutes time band has been introduced, there is:
* No change to arrangements for dropping passengers off on the Departures Roadway
* No change to the prohibition of pick-ups on the Departures Roadway or the Arrivals Court Road
* No change to the parking fees for other daily time bands at the International Terminal
* No change to the fees or arrangements that apply at the Domestic Multi-Storey Car Park
* No change to other ground transport fees for taxis and shuttle buses
“Along with the recent upgrades to the International Terminal, this is going to improve the experience for travellers at Sydney Airport,” said Rod Gilmour, General Manager, Corporate Affairs, Planning and Human Resources at Sydney Airport.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
FREE 15 MIN PARKING AT SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL TERMINAL
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