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AirPark, a longtime Winnipeg airport-parking provider, has been acquired by a Mississauga, Ont.-based firm.

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This article was published 01/12/2016 (3508 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

AirPark, a longtime Winnipeg airport-parking provider, has been acquired by a Mississauga, Ont.-based firm.

Park’N Fly, which describes itself as Canada’s premier off-airport parking provider, announced on Thursday it has acquired the 24-year-old Winnipeg firm.

AirPark’s outdoor self-parking facility at 881 Berry St. is now operating as Park’N Fly Self Park.

The purchase price was not disclosed.

“AirPark has a reputation for providing a convenient and economical alternative to airport parking in the Winnipeg market,” Carlo Marrello, chief executive officer of Park’N Fly, said in a written statement.

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