With one bank holiday over and another just around the corner, thousands of sun seekers will jet off to top up their tans before the warmer weather reaches our own shores (maybe).
Of course, any type of holiday, but especially a long weekend, requires a large amount of organisation and patience – that’s why our airport parking service is ideal for time conscious travellers struggling wit…
By Sarah Anglim at 13 May 2013
If you haven’t already, it’s almost time to book your summer holiday – and this is the year you promised to be organised, right?
That means not leaving your dog stranded in the back garden, and avoiding leaving your 8-year-old home alone like the film of the same name.
It also means following our essential holiday checklist to ensure your trip gets off to the smoothest of starts.…
By Sarah Anglim at 1 May 2013
London’s Stansted Airport is one of the busiest in the UK, with more than 17m travellers passing through its single terminal last year – and since the 1st of April it’s been providing passengers free Wi-Fi in a bid to enhance the Stansted experience.
Available to all smartphone, tablet and laptop users who complete a simple online registration form, the convenience of free Wi-…
By Sarah Anglim at 18 Apr 2013
Here at I Love meet and greet, we’re firm believers that our airport parking service is so easy to use that even a child could do it – and we’re not kidding around, we’ve even produced a video to prove it!
In the YouTube clip, I let my …
By Sarah Anglim at 15 Apr 2013
Say what you like about the 80s, but it can never be accused of being drab – and when it comes to fashion trends, it’s hard to find a more infamous decade. From skin-tight leggings, miniskirts and jelly shoes, to fingerless gloves, stone washed jeans and moon boots, the 80s had it all.
This month at I Love Meet and Greet, we’ve taken a trip down memory lane by considering…
By Sarah Anglim at 4 Apr 2013
Back in 1980, the British population tried to figure out who shot JR, the Rubik’s Cube seemed destined for world domination, and British Leyland launched their puzzlingly popular Mini Metro.
The super small economy car was intended to complement the Mini, with sales regularly topping 100,000 per year up until its demise – nowadays, however, it is held up as a fairly poor example of 80s m…
By Sarah Anglim at 21 Mar 2013