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Quand on prépare ses vacances ou un déplacement professionnel, le budget transport pèse souvent lourd dans la balance. Pourtant, beaucoup de voyageurs oublient qu’en réservant intelligemment leur place de parking à l’aéroport, ils peuvent économiser une somme non négligeable — parfois plus que le coût d’un transfert en taxi ! Voici nos conseils pratiques pour payer le moins possible, sans sacrifier la sécurité de votre véhicule. 1. Réservez le plus tôt possible C’est la règle d’or : plus vous réservez tôt, plus les prix sont bas. Comme pour les billets d’avion, le tarif du parking augmente à mesure que la…
Réserver une place de parking avant de partir en voyage est devenu un réflexe pour de nombreux voyageurs britanniques. C’est pratique, souvent plus économique que de prendre un taxi et cela offre une tranquillité d’esprit. Malheureusement, cette popularité a aussi attiré des fraudeurs qui profitent de la méconnaissance ou de l’inattention des voyageurs. Voici cinq arnaques courantes autour du stationnement d’aéroport au Royaume-Uni — et surtout, des conseils pour les éviter. 1. Les faux sites de réservation C’est probablement l’arnaque la plus répandue : de faux sites Internet imitant à la perfection les plateformes de réservation officielles ou reconnues. Les logos,…
Réserver une place de parking avant de prendre l’avion peut sembler être un simple détail, mais c’est souvent ce qui fait la différence entre un départ serein et un stress de dernière minute. Au Royaume-Uni, deux options dominent : le Park & Ride et le Meet & Greet. Chacune a ses avantages et correspond à des besoins bien précis. Voici un guide pratique pour vous aider à faire le bon choix lors de votre prochain voyage. Qu’est-ce que le Park & Ride ? Le principe du Park & Ride est simple : vous garez votre véhicule dans un parking sécurisé…
Anyone who has ever booked a late-night departure or an early-morning flight knows that getting to Manchester Airport at odd hours can be tricky. Public transport options are limited, taxis cost more, and friends or family might not appreciate a 3 a.m. pick-up request. That’s why driving yourself and parking at the airport is often the simplest and most reliable option. However, parking during off-peak hours does come with its own set of considerations. To help you travel stress-free, here’s a practical guide to the best parking choices for those red-eye flights and dawn departures at Manchester Airport. Why Off-Peak…
Anyone who’s travelled with young children knows that the journey to the airport can be the most stressful part of the holiday. Heavy bags, tired kids, and tight schedules are a recipe for frayed nerves before you’ve even checked in. The good news? A bit of planning, especially when it comes to parking at Manchester Airport, can make a huge difference. Here are five practical parking tips every parent should know to help make your airport experience as smooth as possible. 1. Choose the Right Car Park for Your Family’s Needs Not all parking options are equal when you have…
When planning a trip, most people focus on flights, hotels, and spending money — but airport parking often gets overlooked until the last minute. Many travellers end up paying more than expected because of hidden charges and avoidable fees. To help you steer clear of surprises, here are the most common hidden costs at Manchester Airport — and how to avoid them. 1. Last-Minute Booking Premiums One of the most common mistakes is turning up without booking in advance. Same-day rates for Short Stay parking can be extremely high — sometimes over £60 for just one day. Many travellers assume…
Travelling through Manchester Airport? Whether you’re jetting off for a quick business meeting, a long-awaited family holiday, or just picking up loved ones, choosing the right parking can make a huge difference. As a local, I’ve learnt a few tricks to help you avoid unnecessary stress and save money at the same time. Here’s your simple guide to finding the perfect parking option at Manchester Airport. 1. Short Stay: For Quick Trips and Pick-Ups If you’re dropping someone off, picking them up, or staying away for just a night or two, the Short Stay (Multi-Storey) car parks are your best…
There’s nothing quite like a spontaneous weekend road trip. Whether you’re heading to the coast for some sea air, escaping to the countryside, or exploring a new city with your mates, the freedom of the open road is unbeatable. But before you pack your snacks, queue your playlist, and set off, there’s one thing you might not have considered—insurance. Specifically, temporary car insurance. It might not sound glamorous, but trust us: it could save you a world of hassle. Here’s why temporary insurance is the secret weapon every weekend road tripper should know about. Scenario 1: You’re Sharing the Driving…
Imagine this: Your car is in the garage, and your best mate offers to lend you theirs for a few days. It sounds like a perfect solution, right? But then the big question hits—can you actually drive their car legally? The short answer is: not unless you’re insured. If you’ve ever thought, “It’s just a quick trip—what’s the harm?”, you’re not alone. But UK driving laws are clear, and borrowing a car without proper cover can get you into serious trouble. Luckily, Veygo has a flexible, hassle-free way to help you stay on the right side of the law. Let’s…
Learning to drive is one of the biggest milestones in life. It’s exciting, nerve-wracking, and—let’s be honest—can get pretty expensive. From lessons and theory tests to the practical exam itself, there’s a lot to think about. But one thing many learners and their parents often overlook is insurance. If you’re a provisional licence holder in 2025, understanding your insurance options could save you time, money, and a whole lot of hassle. Whether you’re practicing with a parent or gearing up for your test, here’s what you need to know. First Things First: Do Learner Drivers Need Insurance? Yes—absolutely. If you’re…