Adelaide Airport Car Parking

Filed under: Car Rental Adelaide Airport - 30 Aug 2010  | Spread the word !

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When you’re traveling there are many different aspects that come into play when you’re planning your trip. The main things people tend to look at are those that are directly related to the traveling. From flights, to hotels and even car rentals in the destination cities, there is usually a lot of time and money that goes into the planning of your trip. However, the little things at home, like care for your animals, and making sure your home hasn’t been broken into, is just as, if not more, important than anything else you will plan for.

Because you will have so much on your plate you will likely take things for granted at home and forget to plan ahead in the event that something does go wrong. This makes it all the more important that you keep, at least, your vehicle safe from damage or theft. This generally means you will leave your car with a friend or family member and they will watch after it; however, you may not want to do that because of the area that they live or simply for the fact that you will want to go where you want to when you return home.

Thankfully, Adelaide Airport has you covered. They offer a full line of parking options for travelers leaving from their airport. Adelaide Airport offers two options for your convenience, one is short term parking and the other is long term parking. However, if you don’t want to leave your car in the sun there are also companies around the airport that offer affordable covered parking and some even offer additional services, like maintenance and details.

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Adelaide Airport Car Storage

Filed under: Car Rental Adelaide Airport - 20 Aug 2010  | Spread the word !

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Using Adelaide Airport car storage is safe method for not only your car, but for yourself as well. Plus, it is one of the best ways to get to and from the airport as fast as possible. You will be able to get to the car park easily from the city, suburbs or other areas in the region because it is located close to the airport. What’s more there is a wealth of undercover parking spaces that can easily accommodate all customers. After parking your car, you can be taken to the terminal using a free, on-demand shuttle service that is air conditioned and extremely comfortable.

The shuttle service can also take you to your car when you fly in to the airport. It takes 15 minutes to travel to the terminal, so careful planning is a necessity. With Adelaide Airport car storage, simply park in one of the drop off bays that is situated near the airports entrance. Arrive about 1 hour before your domestic fight takes off or 2 hours early for international flights. The car park is open daily from 5am until 11pm.

There is twenty four hour surveillance and staff that is committed to regularly patrolling the car park. Professional security personnel and various electronic systems keep your vehicle as secure as possible. Adelaide Airport car storage charges a $2 administrative fee that will be included in the quoted price. When you book online, you can make changes or cancel the service altogether up to 1pm, Eastern Standard Time, the day before you have scheduled parking. All in all, with Adelaide Airport car storage, you’ll be leaving your car in the safest area possible.

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Adelaide Airport Car

Filed under: Car Rental Adelaide Airport - 10 Aug 2010  | Spread the word !

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Adelaide Airport serves South Australia, providing airline service for Nullarbor, Ceduna, Streaky Bay, Port Lincoln, Cowells, Whyalia, Kangaroo Island, Port Augusta, Port Pirie, Burra, Tallem Bend and Bordertown.

At least five companies provide car rental service at Adelaide Airport: Europcar, Avis, Budget, Thrifty, and Hertz.

In 2009, for the second time in four years, the airport was voted Australia’s Capital City Airport of the Year by the Australian Airports Association.

The Airport earned the award for its efforts in wildlife management, such as preventing bird strikes, a notable effort considering the bird strike that forced Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger to land U.S. Airways flight 1549 on New York City’s Hudson River in January 2009.

Cleland Conservation Park is one of Adelaide’s best known attractions. The park was created in 1965 as an area for the preservation and conservation of native flora and fauna. At the park, you can pet kangaroos and hold a koala bear.

The park is located just 20 miles from Adelaide’s city center.

South Australia, with its dry desert climate, is well known for its wineries. For wine tasting, visit wineries in the Barossa Valley.

Check out the Flinders Ranges and the Adelaide Hills for their fantastic scenery, bushwalking, aboriginal rock paintings and wildlife, or stand on the Head of Bight for some whale watching.

Beautiful beaches can be had all around Adelaide, especially on the Fleurieu, Eyre and Yorke peninsulas.

The colony that became Adelaide was founded in 1836 by Colonel William Light. Light designed the city and chose its location along the River Torrens, but it was the colony’s first governor, Captain John Hindmarsh who gave the colony its name in honor of the German-born wife of Great Britain’s King William IV.

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