Central Parking Awarded Management Contract for Parking Services at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport
Central Parking System, Inc. (Central Parking), a national leader in parking management, and Motor City Central Parking (MCCP), a partnership between Central Parking and Jay Gregory Enterprises, today announced that the Wayne County Airport Authority has awarded MCCP the agreement to manage and operate the parking services at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW) for three years with options to extend for two additional one-year periods.
DTW is one of the largest airports in the country, serving over 30 million passengers annually. Central Parking operates on-site parking facilities for 23 airports, including six other large-hub airports serving Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, Ft. Lauderdale and Salt Lake City.
MCCP is committed to providing travelers with unsurpassed customer service. We are delighted to have earned the confidence of the Wayne County Airport Authority to continue as the parking services provider, said Stephen W. McCormick, Central Parkings Vice President Airport Division. Since we assumed management of DTW in 2002, revenues have increased, new technologies have been implemented and operating efficiencies have been improved while enhancing customer service. We are pleased to have the opportunity to work with the Authority to achieve even higher levels of customer service to DTW passengers.
MCCP is committed to providing travelers with unsurpassed customer service. We are delighted to have earned the confidence of the Wayne County Airport Authority to continue as the parking services provider, said Stephen W. McCormick, Central Parkings Vice President Airport Division. Since we assumed management of DTW in 2002, revenues have increased, new technologies have been implemented and operating efficiencies have been improved while enhancing customer service. We are pleased to have the opportunity to work with the Authority to achieve even higher levels of customer service to DTW passengers.
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