Filed under: Gatwick Car Rental - 18 Aug 2010 | Spread the word !
The best way to get about the United Kingdom is by a car. It opens many opportunities that a person without a car will not have. Even if an individual lives in the UK, having an a car on occasion is a necessity. These easy steps to car rental in the UK will make the most of a person’s next car hire.
The first step is to recognize the type of car one will need. Something with four wheels and a working engine may be good enough for a student on holiday. However, a business professional flying into London may need a new, luxury vehicle to impress colleagues and clients. Then there are vans and trucks that serve specific purposes. Getting the right vehicle in mind is needed for the next step.
The next step is to shop online for the best bargain. This step is not as onerous as it seems if a person has the proper vehicle in mind and the dates needed. They can quickly get a number of price quotes to determine an average price and to see if any quotes are significantly lower than the others. Otherwise a person should keep shopping and jump on a price that is much lower than the average.
The final step is when a person is picking up the car. Spend plenty of time reading and reviewing the contract for the car. There will be penalties and fees every person needs to know so they can avoid them. All that time spent shopping could be wiped out because the company has unique clause for a mileage penalty or late fees.
Following these easy steps to car rental in the UK will help a person get the right car at a decent price.
Filed under: Gatwick Car Rental - 27 Jul 2010 | Spread the word !
When looking for Gatwick Airport cars they are easy to find. The size and volume of traffic that Gatwick Airport handles will assure there are plenty of choices for cars. At the airport in the short stay car park across from arrivals is the Gatwick Airport cars service. On the fifth floor of the parking structure there are all the large international car companies one is use to seeing at airports all over the world. This familiarity can be welcoming when traveling constantly and change is constant.
These onsite Gatwick Airport cars are in the form of vast fleets for the car rental companies. This means there is a lot of choice on price, type of vehicles, and service agreements for travelers. Plus, should one be a member of the loyalty program for a particular company they get points toward a free rental. Or perhaps they will choose to use a free rental while in London.
Using the rental Gatwick Airport cars will help one have a more enjoyable time in London and England. Even if one is there on business, having a vehicle means freedom so one is not dependent on others to get around. So, if an opportunity for a meeting arises, one can attend it. Then for pleasure there are a number of day trips one can take from London if they have a vehicle. Or they can see more of London, because they will not be limited to schedules and routes of public transit.
Getting a rental car while on travel is a good idea while in London.
Filed under: Gatwick Car Rental - 22 Jul 2010 | Spread the word !
Gatwick International Airport is the second largest and second busiest airport in England. Over 32 million passengers pass through her two terminals every year, many on their way to London on business. Providing car hire for these travelers is provided by a number of rental agencies both large and small. A total of seven of these agencies provide direct booking from onsite rental desks in the Car Rental Building sections of either terminal if the traveler has not already prebooked a vehicle online before arriving at Gatwick.
For those who are on a tight budget, there are inexpensive mini and economy cars that can be hired for as little as £40 a day. There are however, many options. You can pick and choose the type of vehicle you want to drive around England in and still find competitive pricing through the comparison price websites that abound. From Car-Hire-Center UK, you will find that some of the local and regional car hire companies provide lowest prices on both domestic and foreign model vehicles.
While you may be able to get a day’s rental of an Opel Corsa, manual transmission vehicle for £41 from Argus Car Hire, they also can provide you with a Ford Fiesta for £45 or a BMW x3 for only £85. There are a few things that foreign travelers need to be aware of when they come to the UK to rent a car. Few of the car hire agencies will rent to a driver under 25 years of age. If traveling into London itself, there is a congestion fee that applies to any vehicle driving in certain areas. You will need to check with the car hire agency to see if that fee is covered in the price quoted or if you will have to pay it extra. For Americans especially, check to see what variations there are in road rules from your native land besides just the alternate side of the road the United Kingdom drives on.
Filed under: Gatwick Car Rental - 30 Jun 2010 | Spread the word !
Let’s face it; people who are working and living in London are generally very busy. What’s more, they see the influx of tourists into the city as a bit of a hindrance; clogging up the pavements by taking photographs of seemingly meaningless features and walking in massive groups, stopping to point out to most trivial of facts about the city. There is no love lost between Londoners and tourists which is why, when you visit the capital, you will notice that nobody seems to talk to each other! In other parts of Britain, you walk with your head held high, occasionally saying hello to somebody that catches your eye but in the capital it is completely different; this dislike of tourism has made many walk whilst staring at the ground, trudging along silently or with a phone clasped against their ear. The look of disgust that you get when you ask for directions is enough to make you think that it is illegal to speak to people on the streets!
Yet, it is this look that you will be given if you decide not to hire a car from the airport! You will not have a clue where to go if you decide to walk because all the streets look the same, and in any case the whole situation is rather mindboggling! By hiring a car you have the benefit of satellite navigation, or at least being able to read the road signs clearly; not having to crane your neck to be able to read the writing on the signs!
Filed under: Gatwick Car Rental - 15 Jun 2010 | Spread the word !
Gatwick Airport recommends eight car hire companies that have bases around the airport. The list comprises of Hertz, Avis, Europcar, National, Alamo, Enterprise, Dollar and Thrifty – each of which have their own individual upsides. Hertz can offer a global service, with car hire in almost any country you need especially in and around Europe, even young drivers can rent cars from Hertz. Avis price themselves on fantastic service, without a hefty price tag and have many convenient locations worldwide. Europcar offer a special discount when booking through the Gatwick Airport website, and National will allow you to book through the same website to get up to 10% discount on their already-discounted web pricing. Alamo, in a similar fashion to National, will allow you to get 15% discount on their prices when you book through the Gatwick Airport website. For those on a budget, Enterprise car rentals offer car hires from £99 per week, and both Dollar and Thrifty aim to get you the best value possible on the market.
Whilst you may be considering public transport to reach your destination from arriving at Gatwick Airport, you really do lose a lot of freedom by not have your own private car – if you go somewhere without good public transport links, you may find yourself waiting hours for a bus and then finding that it doesn’t go to the precise destination you were hoping for! There is also a question of reliability for public transport in the UK; buses and trains can regularly be late, or don’t even turn up at all leaving you stranded in the miserable weather. The best option is clearly to rent a car!
Filed under: Gatwick Car Rental - 04 Jun 2010 | Spread the word !
The ash cloud has resulted in many flights being cancelled from Gatwick airport over the last month or so which has obviously played havoc with many holidays. For these people, it seems as though their plans of a holiday have gone up in smoke unless the plane company is good enough to offer them another flight; something that many of them, to their credit, have done. When people are shifted onto other flights they obviously can’t replace the people who have already booked themselves onto those flights, but it does mean that every flight for the next few months will be completely filled – any empty space will soon go to a person who had their flight cancelled due to the ash. The net result of this is that there will be a heck of a lot of traffic in and around Gatwick airport and, more importantly, there will be a heck of a lot of demand for the car parking service at the North terminal.
At first, this may seem like a terrible thing; with so many people all trying to get themselves parked as close as possible to the airport you would think that it would place an impossible strain on the car parking facilities. Yet, in actual fact the car park at the north terminal is more than adequately equipped to handle large numbers of people parking there. The cost is very low and you can even book online to quell your fears; if you need to park then you can rest assured that you will!
Filed under: Gatwick Car Rental - 25 May 2010 | Spread the word !
We all know the old story; it is important that you decide against driving to the airport because if you do then you will be left with a bill at the end of the week that puts your mortgage to shame. This is a myth that has perpetuated the folk law of airports and, sadly, the result is that many people subsequently decide to use other forms of transport in the hope that they can keep costs down. £24 for one day does sound expensive at first, yet when you break it down you realise that it works out at £1 per hour. This really isn’t that much money when you consider that you will be able to get back home without any hassle involved in dragging all your bags to the train station at a time when all you really want to do is get home and relax.
If you also consider that the other option in terms of transport to the airport is a train then you will see that it does work out cheaper to drive instead. The average cost of train fares taking you to Gatwick airport is upwards of £100. This is because it is incredibly expensive to get the train into London and the net result of this is that you end up spending a fortune on train fares. That £100 equates to around 5 days in the car park and, when you factor in the cost of buses to the airport from the station, you soon realise that the cheapest option by far is to drive.
Filed under: Gatwick Car Rental - 04 May 2010 | Spread the word !
Car parking at the south terminal is available in both long and short stay. The car parks are only a short distance from the south terminal, with regular courtesy shuttle bus services available from the car park to the terminal. Car parks have regular security patrols to give you peace of mind about your car and are fully secure. If you are looking for long stay parking at the south terminal, you need to look out for the car parking called
Filed under: Gatwick Car Rental - 20 Apr 2010 | Spread the word !
Unfortunately the recession brought with it extra crime throughout the world as people struggled to find a job, so hard to resort to stealing to be able to buy food for their families. In these situations you need to know that when you park up your car for a long period of time, such as while you jet off on your holiday, it is perfectly safe. If you choose to park your car up at Gatwick airport, you can be assured it is safe as security patrols happen very frequently to check there is no suspicious activity in the area.
You may be under the illusion that airport car parking is difficult to organise, but there are many websites that will help you to do this, meaning that as soon as you know when you are going to be away, you can hop onto the internet, book a spot, pay for it and it will be ready for you when you arrive. By using the internet, cost for these spaces has also reduced dramatically and you could find yourself paying £1 an hour if you book in advance. This cost does add up if you’re going away for a week or two, but you have to compare the cost of a secure parking space against the cost of a new car if yours gets stolen whilst on holiday. There is also the added bonus of having that extra peace of mind and not fretting about your car whilst on the beach somewhere nice and sunny.
Filed under: Gatwick Car Rental - 26 Mar 2010 | Spread the word !
I always thought that car hire was expensive, especially from airports but I have recently been looking in to Gatwick airport car hire and have discovered that there are some deals to be had. I didn’t realise that you could book in advance online and it seems like by doing this you can sometimes get a discount. I also thought that it was generally dearer than it actually is. This is why I have been seriously wondering whether to try it and have been looking in to it in even more detail to find out more.
I think that after looking in to this, I may even hire the car for the full duration of my trip, rather than just to get me to and from the airport. I was going to use trains to take me everywhere, but having looked at the prices for those, I realise that they are not so cheap as I expected them to be. The buses are a lot cheaper but they are slow and do not seem to take the routes that I need to go. I am going to calculate how much the car will cost and then save up so that I can afford one when I am in London as I think that it will really add to the quality of my travelling during my trip. I like driving anyway, unlike many people, I find it relaxing and I really like to be in control and so find public transport very frustrating at times.
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