Earn Free Parking Days For JFK Airport

Posted: 31st July 2012 by Bizadmin in Frequent Parker Program

Rapid Check-In and Checkout of SmartPark JFK and Earn Points While Doing so… automatically

The “Confirm To Earn” JFK parking program is a great way to earn free airport parking days for all of your travels out of JFK Airport. You can park plus you can earn free days simply by loyalty. It was designed with you, the air traveler, in mind. No need to register for the program – it’s automated, intuitive. Begin earning reward points today!

With the SmartPark JFK “CTE” program, you earn 1 point per each paid day. For each day you pay for you earn 1 point. Every 7 points = 1 Free JFK parking day. You earn more points with this program than any other JFK parker program. You can earn points with every reservation you place and redeem.

Earn Points, Park for Free

By using the Confirm To Earn program, you can bypass the need to shop around for cheaper rates. Over time YOU actually lower your rate with final overall price. Simply place your reservation at http://www.smartparkjfk.com and then redeem it and you start earning. Our JFK parking system will automatically add points and free days to your account without any effort on your part. You can then check the status of free days earning simply by logging in to your account through the website login at this link http://www.smartparkjfk.com/svcs/auth/login. You can view your current number of earned points and also check your current number of free days of parking. Once you have earned a free day or days of parking, you can select on which day(s) you wish to redeem your rewards through this website. Then use your Park Perk Program™ Card as usual and the reward will be applied automatically.
Need your receipt?

Go online and print out your receipt from your account activity page at your convenience.

Now you can travel more and earn more free JFK parking days. SmartPark JFK launched its long awaited frequent parker program.

You are not required to sign up or register. Just place a reservation once and you will start accumulating free days for all your future stays.

Every 7 paid days puts 1 Free day in your reservations access login account.

If you are a frequent traveler, you may very well be a frequent parker. SmartPark JFK knows this. Its always rewards its customers for their loyalty and this frequent parker program is no exception.

Best part about it, there is little to no effort required on your part. Place your reservation, check if you have free days and apply and save them. Thats it. You are done.

Learn more by clicking, SmartPark JFK “Confirm To Earn” Frequent Parker Program

St. Petersburgh

This investor friendly city and former capital in Russia is a major business center. It is the sixth largest city in Europe by population. Founded in 1703 by Tsar Peter, with intentions on providing this country with maritime trading center that rivaled Amsterdam, it also has a thriving auto plant industry. And the amazing architecture here is evident of the success this city has had for many years. Russians are known to make deals and do business over lunch and even dinner. Business was usually done over large consumptions of vodka but the drinking here has calmed down a lot. Because of the northern climate the winters are dark and the summer days are long, it isn’t unusual for client to be one hour late. Being 10-15 minutes late isn’t even considered being late so be prepared to wait. Russia has made so many advances bin the business culture since the Soviet Union fall. Specifically St. Petersburgh, this city has been through a lot and though good accountants and lawyers and a number of great serves are available it’s an expensive place. Though this city had a reputation of being the capital of crime in the early 1990’s, it’s crime rate has gone dramatically down and now even though you can walk anywhere at anytime the only thing that might happen would be that occasional pick pocket. The atmosphere here now is very pleasant and has improved over the years and the government has helped to make St. Petersburgh a pleasure to do business with. Because of its amazing historic architecture and its wealth of museums St. Petersburgh is referred to by locals as a “Museum under the open sky” or a “city museum”. Here you will find the world’s largest and oldest museum, the State Hermitage Museum, founded in 1764 by Catherine the Great. Included here is the former home of the Russian Tsars, and the Winter Palace and five buildings on the palace embankment.

India’s capital New Delhi, had been a quiet place in the 1980’s but after the 1990’s
since the financial reform, this city is now thriving and busy. With a 9% growth for
the last several fiscal years, its government welcomes foreign investments. So this
is a great place for an executive to visit. In this city rich with history, rulers
have chosen Delhi as their capital nine times with their governments based here for
a very long time. Because of its ranking in the world, there is a lot of red tape,
permissions and approvals to get thru in order to get the things done, where
normally it would not be a problem. And even with all of the fancy titles, when
dealing with traditional Indian business houses you still need to go thru the red
tape and get everything authorized. Here they take their time to get things done so
you need to be patient. Interacting is also very important and can make a huge
difference, so if you are asked for tea or dinner, be sure to accept the invitation,
it will make a world of difference in the end. There is a lot to see here in New
Delhi. To get the best views take a ride on the Connaught Place Station, enjoy the
air conditioning on this seven year old Metro. You will pass thru beautiful
tree-lined avenues and 20th century British built bungalows. From your
Japanese-branded coach, just a few stops later you will see 17th century old Delhi
walled city. Here there are silver shops, fresh baked flatbread and open-air
butchers as you walk thru the busy streets and alleys. Taking all of this in, you
feel as if you have spanned several hundred years. For a quieter experience enjoy a
lush green park with 15th century ruins called the Lodhi Gardens on Lodhi Road. Here
you will also find mausoleum built for Humayun’s tomb, a Mughal ruler in the 16th
century which is near the Oberoi Hotel.

Brussels, which is a thousand-year-old capital of Belgium, has grown enormously and
intertwines politics, business and culture. With its educated and multi-lingual
leaders, Brussels opens its arms out to new businesses and foreign investors. Right
now American companies represent the largest concentration here. Though English is
common here, French and Flemish are Brussels official language, And one important
characteristic to recognize is that what we Americans find as confidence, the
Europeans tend to find that it is seen as being conceded or arrogant and this is
something we need to be aware of because it can be quite challenging. Here things
are done at a much slower pace and though relationship-building is important, here
it is separate from getting personal. Here work is taken much more seriously, there
is no such thing as casual Fridays and 20 vacation day minimum per year is law here
at Brussels. As long as you are patient you won’t have a problem in this flexible
multi-cultural and multi-lingual environment. There are a number of wonderful places
to check out in Brussels. Stockels has wonderful fresh produce, waffles and a number
of restaurants and shops. For the best selection of wine and saffron, go to Place du
Chatelaine on Wednesday afternoons. The town hall and golden guild houses at the
Grand-Place with its surrounding shops make you feel like you’re in a different
place. On Sundays hit one of the largest open-air markets in Europe, the Garedy
Midi, its thriving with people and has over 400 stands. Place du Jeu de balle is a
daily flea market and one of the few open on Sundays. Its located in the city’s
oldest working-class quarter, Marolles. One of the most beautiful spots to hit in
Brussels on the weekends is the Grand Sablon, just an amazing antiques market worth
checking out. And if you love chocolates and cookies, you are in for a treat here. A
found spot here is the Biscuiterie Dandoy which is famous for its Belgian spicy
cookies. One of the great things about this compact city is that it has a number of
larger-than-life character works of art displayed throughout the city. Making it
ideal and pleasant for taking nice walks and guided tours. With over 2,000
restaurants, beer bars and its famous Friteries (French-fry stands) Brussels is a
great place for the food lover.