Passengers have been warned about using the unofficial car parks that have no affiliation with Manchester Airport
A man stole a customer's car from a 'rogue' Manchester Airport meet and greet car park - and then drove it to pick up his colleagues from CUSTODY.
Police attended and two men aged 21 and 52, were arrested on suspicion of affray. However, the following day, August 13, police discovered a customer's car was then used by a third man to travel to the Middlewich Custody Unit to collect his colleagues. Pictures showed cars rammed into tiny spaces on land that police said are typically 'muddy fields'. During the summer holidays, they said there has been a 'surge' in incidents, that included cars being damaged, keys being lost or customers facing violent and threatening behaviour.
“Many people using these car parks make their bookings through online comparison sites, believing that they are booking professional, secure airport parking which are linked to the airport. In reality, many of these car parks are simply muddy fields on land bordering the runway and have no affiliation to the airport whatsoever.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Belfast airport named as UK's Most Punctual AirportThe data analyses arriving and departing scheduled and chartered flights
Read more »
Every cancelled and delayed flight from Manchester Airport on August 16The latest updates from Manchester Airport
Read more »
Every cancelled and delayed flight from Manchester Airport on August 17The latest updates from Manchester Airport
Read more »
Scam car park warning for anyone travelling to Manchester AirportThe warning comes after a customer was reportedly threatened with a knife
Read more »
Man already in jail now facing new charge in July stabbing, Manchester police sayA man who was already in jail is now facing another charge for allegedly stabbing a man he got into an argument with last month in Manchester, New Hampshire, according to police there. Edgardo Molina, 34, of New Boston, is facing a first degree assault charge after being identified as the suspect in the case, but he was already being…
Read more »