Glasgow Airport has issued a warning to travellers heading on holiday soon with payment changes coming into force.
Writing the update on Facebook, the airport said people should now avoid cash and instead only use contactless payments in their car parks.
Taking to Facebook, the post reads: "Our carparks are going CASHLESS from 26th April. Pay by card or contactless to make your airport drop off smoother, speedier and more convenient."
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On the website, it now states they if you are using the Pick Up and Drop Off zones, you should only use card payments as cash will not be accepted upon exit.
The changes come as Glasgow Airport said it is "investing in improving" car park payment options for customers who use their car parks and pick up and drop off areas.
They add: "Our Short Stay car park will be completely cashless from the 26th April and our Pick Up and Drop Off will be completely cashless from the 19th May.
"Various alternative payment methods will continue to be accepted across all car parks and drop off areas."
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