Airport Hotels Are Ideal For Extending Your Holidays

May 12, 2009 on 2:05 pm | In Airline Travel | No Comments

With so much stress at the office nowadays, many people like to take short breaks or perhaps long weekends to get away from it all. Their aim is to get as much relaxation possible in these few days of their break.

However, preparing for the holiday, and reaching the airport on time could give a stressful start to a well planned short break.So what most short break travellers do while heading for their destination is to get all their holiday gear, and book into an airport hotel the night before their flight.

You have to head to the airport on the night before the flight so that you needn’t worry about traffic jams on the day of your departure.It is up to you to relax with a relaxing meal at the restaurant, drink a few drinks at the bar or take a dip in the pool.Other options could include visiting the hotel spa or watching a movie in the room.

This way, you tend to feel that the holidays have already started.Moreover, you can have a good night’s sleep as you need not worry about hurrying through traffic, and reaching the flight on time the next morning.

Moreover, you can get up in the morning relaxed in the knowledge that the airport is just round the corner, and happy that you have no preparing breakfast to do as you have it waiting for you.You can take the free shuttle provided by the hotel to the airport terminal and coolly check-in for your flight.You can also take your car to the airport and leave it at the long term car park until you return from your short break.

On returning from your short break, you can either drive your car back home or take a cab.This is a much better way to start your break than having to rush to the airport from home on the morning of the flight.

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