Drivers who are planning to drop people off at airports have been given a warning by the RAC due to the increase in fees for the practice at most UK airports.
was found to be the most expensive for these charges with their initial fee being £7 for up to 15 minutes, an increase from £4 for 10 minutes in 2019.Manchester also charge £5 for this and only give drivers five minutes to complete the drop-off.Dropping off passengers at the three largest airports inEdinburgh, Aberdeen and Glasgow Airports have all doubled their fees in the past three years to £4 for 10 minutes.
He went on: “Anyone dropping a loved one off at the terminal this summer will be stunned by some of these sky-high, kiss-and-drop charges. “Minute for minute and pound for pound, some of these charges could almost be as high as the airfare itself.”
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