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Allpro Parking begins operations at Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport

Allpro Parking, LLC recently began operation and management of the public parking facilities at Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport located at 72 Brown Rd. This is the first airport parking location for Allpro Parking. Allpro's leadership team and managers have many years of experience in all aspects of airport parking operations. The new location provides short-term and long-term parking options with weekly parking permits available. The long-term parking has a capacity of 308 spaces and 178 spaces in short-term. "This is an excellent opportunity for Allpro Parking to showcase our versatile expertise by expanding our operations into airport parking and transportation services," said Rick Serra, president/CEO. "Coupled with the launch and implementation of our new healthcare division, we're able to demonstrate our various skillsets in all areas of the parking industry."
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