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Dubai Airports, operator of Dubai International (DXB) and Dubai World Central (DWC), has awarded a 10-year parking concession to Saudi-based National Parking Company (Mawgif) to manage, operate and maintain all carparks at both the airports.
The agreement, which will see Mawgif deploy its state-of-the-art parking access control and payment technology at all locations at DXB and DWC, as well as airport employee parking management, includes a commitment to design and build a new 3,000-space multi-storey carpark at Dubai International's Terminal 1.
"We are delighted to partner with Mawgif, an established leader in airport parking solutions, and are confident that our new partnership will deliver quality to our customers, while improving our performance and efficiency in this category," said Eugene Barry, executive vice-president, commercial and communications at Dubai Airports. "Our customers can look forward to our commitment to improve service, and to a better overall experience, whether they are flying out of DXB and DWC or greeting family and friends."
"The carpark is the first and last experience when you drive to and from the airport. We look forward to working closely with Dubai Airports on our investment to deliver our world-class infrastructure, technology and operations for all carpark users at all terminals and locations," said Andrew Perrier, chief business development officer for Mawgif.
"This will include increasing capacity at Terminal 1 as well as offering a wider range of parking products, payment options and making it easier for users to find a car park space," he added.
Mawgif partners with seven airports across the Middle East and has experience designing, building and operating carparking solutions as well as on-street parking management throughout Saudi Arabia. The company manages a total of 100,000 carpark spaces across the region.
Dubai Airports currently has over 5,000 parking spaces across its three terminals at DXB. The company plans to work with Mawgif to add 3,000 additional spaces to meet anticipated growth in passenger numbers.
- business@khaleejtimes.com
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