Spanair offers VIP parking free of charge at Madrid and Barcelona airports
- The passengers who travel in Business and Avant class on a return basis are entitled to a maximum of two days parking free of charge
- All Spanair Business and Avant passengers flying on the Air Shuttle service Barcelona/Madrid will enjoy free parking
Barcelona, 2nd June 2009. From 1st June Spanair offers VIP parking free of charge at Madrid and Barcelona airports to passengers travelling in Business and Avant class. This service is especially designed for those passengers who need greater flexibility when they travel to the airport in their own car and with the highest comfort.
Business passengers flying on a return basis travelling from Madrid or Barcelona to any Spanair destination are entitled to a maximum of two days of free parking at the airport of origin.
The service includes collection, safekeeping and delivery service for the vehicle by the VIP Parking Staff at Barcelona and the AVIP Staff at Madrid. Business and Avant passengers can require this service by calling the number +34 902 13 14 15, the boarding card will be required at time of delivery.
From June 17th all passengers flying in Avant class on a return basis on the Air Shuttle service Barcelona/Madrid are entitled to a maximum of one day parking free of charge at AENA Parking in Barajas and El Prat. To request such service, passengers should approach Spanair sales offices at Madrid or Barcelona airports with the AENA parking receipt in order to redeem it for a free ticket.
This Spanair service allows Business and Avant passengers flying on Air Shuttle service Barcelona/Madrid to enjoy free parking at the airport of origin.
Spanair
Spanair, the Spanish carrier specialized in the business traveller, was founded in 1986. It is since 2003 a member of Star Alliance, the largest and the world’s most prestigious alliance.
Spanair is the second largest airline in Spain. It has a share of 23% of Spanish domestic market: 10,2 million passengers in 2008. It has a very significant position in the El Prat Barcelona airport - where it was the leading airline in 2008 both in number of passengers (1.7 million) and number of flights (18,916 operations) -, Barajas Madrid and Son Sant Joan Palma de Mallorca. Currently, Spanair operates over 200 daily flights: 87 % as a scheduled carrier (67 domestic routes and 13 routes across Europe and Africa) and a 13% as a charter, primarily during the summer.
Spanair revenues in 2008 were over 1,000 million EUR. The company has 3,161 employees a fleet of 48 aircrafts.