If you're hosting a large celebration, leaving it to your guests to arrange for their own transportation to their lodgings can be a nightmare. Instead, working with our shuttle service means everyone is picked up and transported safely.
1If you have a young child or infant traveling with you, let us know in advance so we will be sure to bring an appropriate car seat. State law requires that all underage passengers be properly restrained.
Time is money, and driving to or from the airport wastes both if you're working on a presentation or project. Ride in one of our shuttles and use the time that's freed up to add the finishing touches.
If you will be arriving in town during rush hour, using a shuttle service will keep you cool, calm and collected. We meet you at the airport and, once you're in the vehicle, all you need do is sit back and relax.
A shuttle service is the fastest, most efficient and cost-effective way to get to and from the airport. You get curbside pickup and drop-off while avoiding the costs of airport parking.
One of the hidden expenses of driving a car is toll roads. Fortunately, tolls are covered in the rate you pay for using our shuttle service. It's just one of the ways we save you money.
If you have guests who will be coming into town and staying in one of our local hotels, we can help you arrange for shuttle services that get them to their lodgings as well as to transport them around town while they are visiting.
When booking our shuttle service, know that our licensed, professional drivers are dedicated to getting you, and those traveling with you, to your destination safely and on time.
If you're visiting from a country that drives on the other side of the road, learning the nuances of American habits can create periods of high anxiety. To save the worry, ride our shuttle to get you where you need to go.
Arriving at or flying out in the wee small hours of the morning? Instead of imposing on friends to transport you at these awkward times, avail yourself of our shuttle services instead.
When on a tight schedule and a tight budget, a shuttle is a better option than a taxi. We travel the most direct route at a fixed price, so there are no worries about the driver running up the meter.
Airport transportation is one of our specialties, and we keep tabs on arriving flights to make sure the shuttle you arranged for will be waiting when you disembark from your flight.
If you think about it, using a shuttle is quite economical. It eliminates having to pay for parking and gas, waiting in lines, and provides more free time to relax and refresh yourself while en route.
Shuttle services can handle almost any size party, and ours is no exception. We have vehicles that can hold as many people as are in your group so that everyone stays together.
Before renting a car at the airport, keep this in mind: you will need to add extra time on your departure day in order to return it and catch the bus to the terminal. Instead, skip the car rental and use our shuttle to get from and to the airport.
If you're new to the area, why risk getting lost in unfamiliar surroundings? Our shuttle drivers will get you where you need to be safely and in the least amount of time.
Pat Conroy has rightly said, “Once you have traveled, the voyage never ends, but is played out over and over again in the quietest chambers. The mind can never break off from the journey.”
The term "bus" originated from the Latin word “omnibus”, which means "for all". Though the first bus was launched in 1662, it was only in 1812 that the bus got its name. It was called a “carriage” previously.
Companies that offer shuttle programs to employees report significantly higher employee morale which saves them money in a number of ways. One benefit is low employee turnover rate.
Louis L’Amour has rightly said, “The trail is the thing, not the end of the trail. Travel too fast and you miss all you are traveling for.”
Did you know the first bus was launched in Paris, France by a man named Blaise Pascal in 1662? It was actually a horse-drawn carriage that lasted for just 15 years due to expensive tickets.
The term "bus" originated from the Latin word “omnibus”, which means "for all". Though the first bus was launched in 1662, it was only in 1812 that the bus got its name. It was called a “carriage” previously.