Monday, February 22, 2010

Business Travel CAN be fun!

Business travelers deserve a break, don't you think? First security sucks, second the airlines treat you like luggage and third- air travel USED to be FUN! Now, the economy has taken even MORE fun out of business travel as companies world-wide are looking for ways to reduce expenses as a way to fight the economic downturns of the last year or so. Many have significantly reduced, or even canceled business travel in all but the most crucial circumstances. USAirport Parking recognizes the value of our loyal business travelers and we are almost a year into a new discount program that helps companies save on travel, especially important NOW while many businesses are sending out the sales force to meet with customers and prospects as they budget for 2010!

With a USAirport Parking Corporate Discount Card, our business travelers save 25% off current posted rates for Covered, Uncovered or Valet parking. A company simply signs up on-line and receives log-on information that allows an admin to request discount SWIPE cards for all their employees, or to email the credentials to all the employees to request their owns cards (perfect for larger businesses!). The employee shows the card at exit and the cashiers swipes it to enable the 25% discount. We'll even send along a Frequent Parker punch card to allow your travelers to earn FREE PARKING with every visit!

We will occasionally email members with new services or special discounts, but we NEVER sell our lists or allow third-parties to email our members.

So, sign up YOUR company today; you'll receive cards in the mail within a week, and specials via email a few times a year. We promise not to overload your in box!

And feel free to allow ALL your employees to sign up, even if they only travel with their families for holidays and vacations- we want ALL your cars on out LOT!

1 comment:

  1. Wow! You've really been working hard on keeping this blog up! It reminds me of my old USAirport Parking History Page. Keep up the good work!

    -Karl Kelman

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