Police have issued a warning to passengers planning to park at Gatwick airport.

In recent years customers who have handed their keys over to rogue companies have reported damage to their vehicles, including cars being returned dirty or having more mileage on the clock.

While most companies are reputable and offer a good service, Sussex Police and West Sussex Trading Standards continue to receive regular reports of customers who are disappointed with the service offered.

Gatwick passengers have also reported some rogue companies purporting to take a vehicle to a secure car park, only for the company to leave the vehicle on a different level at the short stay car parks without payment leaving customers facing charges or a large bill upon their return.

There have also been reports of very long delays from customers waiting for their cars to be returned to them after their holiday or trip.

As airports begin to get busier, police are reminding motorists to check up on the company they are using.

They should remember that not all companies listed are affiliated to London Gatwick, even if the business includes ‘Gatwick Airport’ in its name or if their website looks like it is linked to the airport.

Gatwick Police neighbourhood policing team Inspector James Biggs said: “Travellers seeking to use ‘meet and greet’ parking services should do their homework before deciding which company to use.

 “Online tools are available to help travellers with their research.

“If you book through an agent online, you should be aware that your vehicle may be allocated to a number of companies on their books.

 “By doing your research you will be more confident to leave your vehicle with your chosen company and enjoy your travels.”

Gary Wallace, head of parking at London Gatwick, said: “Gatwick airport has no relationship with these rogue ‘meet and greet’ parking companies, even though many of them have ‘Gatwick’ in their company name.

 “Legally rogue firms can operate on the airport as long as they do not break our by-laws. 

 “If passengers are considering using an off-airport meet and greet parking provider, they should check that they have a good reputation on Trustpilot, Trip Advisor or any other reliable means. The British Parking Association also has some good advice.

 “For complete piece of mind, I would however strongly recommend that passengers use official on-airport parking.”

Richard Sargeant, West Sussex trading standards team manager, said: “In recent years, we have had to deal with a number of rogue ‘meet and greet’ companies at Gatwick Airport and it can be very difficult for travellers to decide which parking operator is best to use when you go on holiday or business.

“We would recommend travellers either park with Gatwick Airport direct or use a Trading Standards Approved business, who are reputable businesses.

“We always suggest visiting www.buywithconfidence.co.uk to find out which meet and greet operators.”