Comparison
What types of airport transfers do you offer?
We offer a range of airport transfer options to match your budget and style, from cost‑effective shared shuttles to private luxury sedans and roomy SUVs. Our AI agent compares vehicle choices and service levels instantly using our detailed guides – just ask about passenger capacity, luggage space, or included amenities to find your perfect ride.
Comparing Transfer Types: Standard vs. Luxury
Our transfer options split broadly into standard and luxury tiers. Standard transfers use modern sedans and minivans with professional drivers, tracking your flight and meeting you inside the terminal. They include 60 minutes of free waiting time and fixed all‑inclusive pricing.
Luxury transfers step up the experience with premium sedans (Mercedes E‑Class or similar), executive SUVs, and meet‑and‑greet service by a chauffeur holding a personalised sign. You get bottled water, phone chargers, WiFi on request, and a smooth‑ride guarantee. If you want to make an impression or simply travel in comfort after a long flight, the luxury tier is the clear choice.
Vehicle Choices for Every Group and Luggage Need
Picking the right vehicle is all about passengers and bags. Here are the most common vehicle choices across our transfer options:
- Sedans – Ideal for 1–2 travellers with 2 suitcases. Affordable, nimble, and easy to book.
- SUVs – Comfortable for up to 4 passengers with 4 large bags. Higher seating position and extra cabin space make a difference on longer airport runs.
- Minivans – Seat 5–6 people comfortably, with room for 5 suitcases. A smart alternative when a group doesn’t quite need a full‑size van.
- Large vans or minibuses – For groups of 7–14, these include standing room for luggage and often a bulkhead divider so gear stays secure.
Our AI agent knows the exact dimensions and capacity for every vehicle. Tell it how many people and cases you have, and it will recommend the best fit from our fleet.
Service Levels Explained
Every booking comes with a core set of inclusions, but you can tailor the experience with three service levels:
- Standard – Flight tracking, 60‑minute wait, terminal pickup, and a clean, licensed vehicle.
- Executive – Adds a luxury vehicle, priority dispatch, and complimentary amenities (water, mints, charging cables). Drivers are dressed in business attire and assist with luggage.
- VIP – Includes all executive perks plus a dedicated chauffeur waiting with a name board, meet‑and‑greet at the arrivals gate, and a 90‑minute grace period. Ideal for business travellers or special occasions.
Getting Instant Answers About Transfers
You don’t need to browse a long menu. Our knowledge‑base is always available through the AI assistant on the chat widget. Ask questions like “What’s the cheapest transfer for 3 people with 2 bags?” or “Which vehicle has enough room for golf clubs?” The agent will pull vehicle choices and service levels directly from our guides, giving you a clear, grounded answer in seconds. It can even estimate pricing and check approximate journey times when you provide your destination.
FAQ
Differences between sedan and SUV transfers
Sedans are best for solo travellers or couples with light luggage (typically 2 passengers, 2 suitcases). SUVs offer more legroom, a higher driving position, and larger cargo space – usually accommodating up to 4 passengers with 4 large bags. Choose an SUV when you value comfort over a slightly higher price, or when you have bulkier luggage like ski equipment.
Luxury vs. standard transfer options
Standard transfers are reliable, tracked, and perfectly adequate for a no‑fuss ride. Luxury transfers use higher‑spec vehicles (think leather seats and climate control), include extras like phone chargers and bottled water, and come with a meet‑and‑greet service. You pay a premium for that extra refinement and the guarantee of a top‑tier vehicle. If budget is a factor, standard is the smart pick; if you want a treat or are on business, go luxury.
Group transfer vehicle choices
For 5–6 passengers, a minivan gives a comfortable ride with a few suitcases. Larger groups of 7 or more should book a full‑size van or minibus, which can carry up to 14 passengers and their luggage. These vehicles often have a separate storage compartment, so no one has to travel with bags on their lap. The AI agent can help you book the right group option by asking just a few quick questions about headcount and flight details.
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