Drivers were warned of the British airports to hand over passengers this summer, while the large European airports continue to enable short stops without charges.
Since most British airports increase fees up to 7 GBP to park near terminals, the costs for some declines are now more expensive per minute than the holiday flights of peak times.
The analysis of the RAC showed that 11 of the 20 largest airports have increased their fees since last year, with Gatwick, Stansted, Bristol, Leeds Bradford and Southampton calculating all £ 7 for terminating £ 7.
Heathrow, Edinburgh, Birmingham and Liverpool have increased the fees by 20%and now calculated £ 6 for a stay of 10 to 20 minutes.
The rise of Belfast City is steepest, with the fees rising to £ 4 for 10 minutes.
Luton and Manchester now have the highest price per minute and calculate 5 pounds for a maximum stay of five minutes more per minute than the costs of a return flight from Manchester to Turkey in August, said the RAC.
The company for the Motoring Services compared the practice with the largest airports in the EU, where eight out of ten outs, including Paris Charles de Gaulle, Madrid and Frankfurt, still allow free declines near the terminals.
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The Senior Policy Officer of the RAC, Rod Dennis, said that some British airports still offered free parking spaces, but often far from the terminal and problematic for passengers with mobility problems or heavy luggage.
He said: “The main reason why the drivers drop at airports, according to our research, is to help people with bulky and often heavy luggage. This is understandable if the alternative to the car is often either a conventional bus, which can be impractical with many cases with many cases-with the same waste fees that the drivers have to pay.”
There was also a growing trend for waste zones without obstacles where the drivers had to pay online. He added: “This is another source of frustration for people who, in many cases, only try to help a family member or friend to get to the airport. If you do not notice the change or simply forget, you will inevitably be released with a very undeveloped announcement of the parking application.”
Karen Dee, the managing director of the Airportsuk trading exchange, said: “All airports offer a free tax.
“If fees are calculated, this helps to manage and reduce the airports, traffic jams, noise, carbon emissions and air pollution for local communities and reduce what they have commissioned by the government and the local authorities.”