Published: November 20, 2009
Airport Fast Park Becomes FastPark & Relax
New Branding Reflects Amenities, Facility Upgrades

After 30 years of serving Albuquerque
International Sunport, Airport Fast Park, an off-site airport parking
company, is changing its colors. Airport Fast Park is becoming green,
in practice and in brand as it changes its name to FastPark & Relax.
Most noticeable to customers will be the new Daimler Sprinters (photo
attached) featuring people 'relaxing' as they journey to the airport, the
new employee uniforms and the updated signage at the facility.

"We are excited to introduce our new FastPark & Relax brand to the
Albuquerque market," said Melanie Chavez, who oversees branding for the
company. "The new brand in name and color reflects who we are as an
organization and communicates those essential elements our airport
customers care about: speed and a consistent, relaxing experience."
While the change to FastPark & Relax does primarily entail a branding
change, it also exemplifies the company's commitment to reducing its energy
consumption and utilizing sustainable techniques where possible. The
Sprinter shuttles are proven to reduce carbon emissions by more than 50
percent, when compared to traditional shuttle busses. Further, Sprinters
get double the miles per gallon over traditional shuttles. FastPark &
Relax estimates that their fleet runs over 210,000 miles per year in
Albuquerque. By using the Sprinter fleet, the company will lower its fuel
consumption by nearly 17,000 gallons and will eliminate 468,000 pounds of
CO2 annually.
Another change that FastPark has recently made is the installation of
approximately 1,700 covered parking spaces. Not only do these carports
protect customers' cars from the hot sun, but they also lessen the heat
island effect that is often attributed to large concrete or asphalt
surfaces. By reflecting light from the sun, the residual heat does not
warm the parking surface. This causes less heat to be absorbed into the
local environment and the water table below the surface. Also, the addition
of these carports has allowed FastPark to replace more than 90 percent of
its traditional mast light poles with more energy efficient florescent
lights, thereby reducing its overall energy consumption and total amount of
light trespass in the immediate area. FastPark is also looking to install
charging stations for electric cars in early 2010.
"As an organization, we are becoming increasingly focused on trying to find
ways to reduce our impact upon the environment," Chavez added. "We have
recently made large strides within our new construction and are very happy
that we've been able to make some incremental changes at our Albuquerque
property, which has been serving this community for many years."
FastPark, headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, operates 18 off-site airport
parking facilities in 12 markets throughout the United States. Business
units of FastPark include Airport Fast Park,
FastPark & Relax, Park Place
and FastPark2. Facilities are located in Albuquerque, Austin, Baltimore (2
facilities), Cincinnati (2 facilities), Cleveland (3 facilities), Houston
(3 facilities), Memphis, Miami, Milwaukee, Orlando, Raleigh and Tucson.
All facilities are open 24 hours per day, seven days per week, with car to
door terminal service. FastPark is committed to exploring and utilizing
environmentally sustainable materials, technologies, and operational
practices that will help reduce its impact on the environment.
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