PARK N' FLY

 
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Travel is quickly returning to normal, with fuller flights, more destinations and, unfortunately, increased ticket costs. Getting to and from the airport is getting harder too, especially the morning and evening rush hours as a flood of travelers arrive or depart at the same time.

To make travel less stressful and save you some money at the same time, Parkmerced and Park N Fly have joined forces to offer a special travel package for residents that lets them save 25% on their parking fees. Even better, first time users of Park N Fly get three days free and 25% off the rest of the bill.

 At Oakland International, you can use the discount for covered and uncovered parking. At San Francisco, the discount is good for uncovered spaces as well as the covered ones, if you elect to use the valet option.

The offer includes direct access to the terminals aboard Park N Fly shuttles. When you return from your trip at SFO, and retrieved your bags at baggage claim, text “Terminal (1, 2, 3, or International)” to 415-799-4171 to inform the dispatcher you have arrived at the airport for return back to the parking facility. At the Oakland airport, our shuttles arrive at the “Offsite Airport Parking” area every 15-20 minutes.

 The Park N Fly shuttles follow the most stringent guidelines, including sanitizing the vehicle and requiring that staff and passengers wear masks. Locations are open 24/7 so you never have to worry about wearing out your welcome with a friend or family member who’d rather get some Z’s instead of picking you up at the airport at o’ dark thirty.

 If you’re traveling to really popular destinations, like Hawaii and Mexico, you need to remember to get a COVID test within three days of departure. There’s a Curative testing station at Parkmerced, offering easy access to a test in time for your flight. Destinations are continually updating their requirements, so you want to make sure you check for any new requirements before you leave for the Park N Fly lot.

You can find out more about his exciting resident perk here.

 
 
Andrew Hull