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The Guwahati Airport's Park and Fly facility has a large capacity to hold up to 200 four-wheelers and 20 two-wheelers at any given time...

Digital Desk: A Park and Fly facility has been added to Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport (LGBIA) to better serve the needs of solo travelers who prefer the comfort of their own vehicle for airport travel. The facility, which has a valet service, intends to simplify the travel process for customers by providing parking for a cost of Rs 200 for 24 hours, inclusive of all taxes.
The Guwahati Airport's Park and Fly facility has a large capacity to hold up to 200 four-wheelers and 20 two-wheelers at any given time.

However, many passengers are concerned about their vehicle's safety.

The availability of valet service is one of this facility's unique features. Travelers can leave their cars at the specified drop-off areas with the valet service, which enables seasoned attendants to manage the parking process effectively. After that, passengers don't have to worry about parking their own cars and may move on to the check-in area.

The nominal charge of ₹200 for 24 hours of parking makes this facility an affordable option for passengers, especially for those with extended travel plans. The Park and Fly facility offers a reasonably priced option for all travelers, whether they are taking a short or long trip.

Passengers can now make use of this facility for their upcoming trips, but the question remains if they feel the airport is secure enough to leave their vehicles behind.

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