One customer described the move as “Absolutely outrageous!” Full story:
Customers will now fork out £5 instead of £4 after bosses reviewed parking charges at the travel hub.READ MORE:A free 30-minute period in the Short Stay Car Park will remain in place for Blue Badge holders.
“This has taken ourselves and many others by surprise, but we thought it best to alert everyone asap.“With IMMEDIATE affect the pick-up and drop-off charge for Glasgow Airport has now increased from £4 for 10 mins to £5 for 15 mins. A spokesman for AGS Airports, which owns and operates Glasgow Airport, said: “As part of an ongoing review of our parking charges, passengers using the dedicated pick-up and drop-off facility will now pay £5 for an increased time period of 15 minutes.
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