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Parkcloud’s reservation service enters Canada

Parkcloud announced ahead of Intertraffic that its parking reservation service is now available to members travelling from Toronto Pearson International Airport. The service allows passengers using the self-park covered garages at terminal one and three to reserve a parking space before they travel, with 24-hour access and electric vehicle charging capabilities available. In addition, passengers choosing the value park garage can also use the company’s pre-bookable service for free terminal link transfers
March 19, 2018 Read time: 1 min

8679 Parkcloud announced ahead of Intertraffic that its parking reservation service is now available to members travelling from Toronto Pearson International Airport.

The service allows passengers using the self-park covered garages at terminal one and three to reserve a parking space before they travel, with 24-hour access and electric vehicle charging capabilities available. 

In addition, passengers choosing the value park garage can also use the company’s pre-bookable service for free terminal link transfers to both terminals.

The company’s partnership has been agreed via US airport parking company, Park ‘N Fly.

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