Sailing in Lemosos, Cyprus

Airport Parking

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Park2Fly offers personalized service 24/7. The parking facility for the Larnaka International Airport is only 1 kilometre or just 3 minutes away from the passenger terminal. Park2Fly can accommodate 600 vehicles in both covered and uncovered areas.

On top of the already low prices customers can take advantage of the special offers through affiliation with various Cyprus banks (credit cards) and a lot of organizations so please visit the website and find out all the information you may need. You can make your booking on line.

Security is a priority at Park2Fly. The parking facility is enclosed by security fencing, CCTV system and a guard dog. Free insurance for malicious damages, fire and theft is also provided.

After checking in at Park2Fly you will be asked to park your car, lock it, and hold the keys at all times. The professional drivers will then transfer you to the airport in one of the six Park2Fly courtesy minibuses at the departure terminal.

Upon your arrival to Cyprus a minibus will be waiting for you at the coaches parking area to take you back to your vehicle within few minutes.

Once you experience the benefits of Park2Fly, it will surely be your first choice for parking your vehicle when travelling from the Larnaka Airport.

Address: 2 Daphnis Str., 7020 Dromolaxia
Telephone no.: +357 24 427 999, +357 99 651 999
Fax no.: +357 24 427 988
Website: http://www.park2fly.com.cy/


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"If God had really intended men to fly, he'd make it easier to get to the airport" - George Winters