Luton Ibis Hotel
Airparks has added the Luton Ibis hotel to their selection of Luton airport hotels.
The
Luton Ibis is a 2 star hotel located just 600m from the airport terminal and provides parking with our
Airparks Luton site at Luton airport.
Rooms at the
Luton Ibis are clean and comfortable - fitted with satellite TV, telephone, radio and tea and coffee making facilities. This airport hotel is available for immediate stays - A parking inclusive package at Luton Airparks Services will be available to book from the 26 September.
Airport transfers are by the Ibis hotel courtesy bus operating from 0500-2300hrs. Transfers operate from
Luton Airparks on a 24 hour basis for parking inclusive bookings.
Prices start from just £59.95 Room only and £85.00 with 15 days parking at Luton Airparks Services.
Book a room only or a parking inclusive package where you drive your car to
Airparks Luton in the morning, park and get transferred into the airport to check-in for your flight. Luton Airparks is a fully secured car park close to Luton airport.
Double, single or twin rooms are available for immediate booking: The
Luton Ibis airport hotel is available at a great price when you book online with
Airparks.
Published by: Barry Holloway
Date Published: 6 March 2006
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