The Valet Hub has replaced the previous valet parking service in response to rising passenger numbers, is designed to streamline travel for both business and leisure passengers.

Ruth Cousin, surface access director at AGS Airports, said: “Valet parking has become one of our most popular products, and this investment demonstrates our commitment to enhancing the customer experience.

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“The new Valet Hub will provide passengers with a fast, convenient, and secure service, supported by cutting-edge technology and a dedicated team.

“We’re excited to deliver this premium facility in time for next year.”

Located on the site of the airport’s former multi-storey car park, the hub supports increased demand from travellers heading to long-haul destinations.

This includes new routes launching next year, such as United Airlines’ New York service and WestJet’s flights to Toronto.

The hub has also been highlighted as a useful facility for football fans travelling internationally to support the Scotland national team at the World Cup.

Designed for a seamless experience, the Valet Hub features improved access points.

It includes a new twin Vehicle Damage Recognition System that captures vehicle images on arrival.

It also offers multiple arrival lanes to ease drop-offs.

A purpose-built facility with self-service check-in kiosks and state-of-the-art key collection lockers has also been included.

The hub provides secure key storage, space for staff assistance, and clearly marked return bays for collecting vehicles post-trip.

To accommodate growing demand, the airport has added 2,500 new valet parking spaces in the long-stay car park.