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Monday, January 24, 2022

Black Car, Limousine Service Use Increasing as Uber, Lyft Get More Expensive

 

Private transportation and ridesharing companies took a big hit in 2020 with the lack of travel due to the pandemic. Many rideshare drivers are still working to get back to where they were pre-pandemic, according to a Bloomberg Second Measure report, but private transportation has rebounded quickly.The National Limousine Association (NLA) took a survey of its members in November and found that bookings are trending upwards with 88.7 percent of respondents saying that business has increased since this time a year ago. "People are anxious to get out and about and do things that they didn't do forever," said Robert Alexander, President of the NLA told Newsweek. "We have demand because people like to know what they're going to get, if you are a member the NLA, you want to be a responsible driver that will do safety protocols. And people like to know that 'if need a ride at one o'clock', it's going to be there...at 12:45."

Timelines and cleanliness were important factors in riders making the switch to private transportation, and increased ridesharing prices also played into the decision, Alexander explained. Many limousine and black car service provides follow sanitizing protocols after each ride. Uber and Lyft drivers, and their passengers, are not required to follow the same procedures, however drivers and riders are required to commit to wearing a mask during rides. Lyft asks that riders be symptom free. According to the Bloomberg report, consumers are paying more for their Uber and Lyft rides. In October 2021, the average sale per customer at Uber was $80 which is a 28 percent increase from 2020 and a six percent increase from October 2019. The average sale per customer for Lyft in October 2021 was $73, a 26 percent increase from the same month in 2020 and a 7 percent increase from two years ago. The average cost of limousine service per hour is anywhere from $75 to $200 and typically seat five to eight passengers according to Thumbtack, a multiservice site.

Black car service, transportation in large, typically black-colored cars and SUVs, traditionally costs less with rates set by the time in the vehicle and length of the route. The limousine industry has been seeing increased numbers of bookings throughout 2021, according to the NLA survey. In July, 34 percent said business was up versus 2019 and in May, that figure was 31 percent. Although private transportation service booking typically increases during the holiday, only 50 percent of respondents said that business increased during the holidays in 2019. Uber saw its business cut in half in the second quarter of 2020, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to data from Statista. It has sense rebounded considerably. Lyft suffered a similar fate. Future bookings are also looking positive for private vehicle service, with nearly 50 percent of NLA members reporting that future bookings are up. However, 82.9 percent of the surveyed companies are experiencing challenges when it comes to hiring new drivers. Rideshare app price increases are directly linked to driver shortages, experts say.

If your travel takes to the Greater Philadelphia Area and you need corporate transportation services such as airport limo service or any other business travel arrangements, please contact Philadelphia Limousine Service. Whatever your travel requirements, Philadelphia Limousine Services has everything to meet and exceed them. We offer a wide selection of the newest models of luxury sedans, SUVs and mini coach bus rentals, for you to choose from. Enjoy the convenience of online ordering and a one call/one bill service for corporate transportation. We’ll get you to your destination in a timely manner so you can focus on one thing and one thing only — the business you need to handle on your trip. Your clients are precious, and we understand you can’t be late for an important meeting. When your company selects Philadelphia Limo as your preferred corporate transportation provider, we become a part of your support team. To setup a corporate account with Philadelphia Limousine, call (215) 485-7265. From the moment that we answer your call all the way through reaching your final destination, Philadelphia Limousine is luxury travel done right.

Monday, January 3, 2022

Five Benefits of Hiring a Limo Service During a Pandemic

 

Extra space

Each day, we see signs and hear warnings about the importance of maintaining social distancing. While it’s not always feasible to remain six feet apart from other people, there are plenty of things you can do to keep your space.

Rather than piling into a tight SUV, limousines offer plenty more room for you and other passengers to space out from one another. If passengers include different families, each family can also sit in their own “pod,” maintaining more distance from other households.

Cleanliness

The added space is just one of the impressive benefits of hiring a limo service during a pandemic and beyond. At the same time, you’ll also get the peace of mind of knowing you’re in a clean, well-maintained vehicle.

Before you enjoy limo services in Philadelphia from the Philly Limousine you’ll know the vehicle you’re riding in has been cleaned and sanitized just for you.

Unfortunately, this just isn’t always possible when you use public transportation, taxi or Uber services. During an Uber/Lyft, taxi, train, or bus ride, you not only come into contact with dozens of strangers, but you’re also exposed to any germs they leave behind too!

Reducing cross-contamination

In addition to the peace of mind you get knowing your limo has been cleaned and sanitized for you, you’ll take comfort in knowing it doesn’t have hundreds–or even thousands–of other people coming into contact with it each day.

Unlike public transportation or Uber/taxi, our limo fleet only caters to select clients each day. Ultimately, this drastically reduces the risk of cross-contamination because high-touch surfaces can be disinfected between use.

If you’re planning a trip to the Greater Philadelphia area, a trained and professional uniformed chauffeur will deliver you to your destination on time in a clean and smoke-free vehicle.

Comfort

Our fleet includes more than 10 vehicles. In addition to keeping each one clean, safe, and looking its best, we do whatever we can to ensure your ride is as comfortable as possible. And during these uncertain times, you deserve an effortless, comfortable experience.

To ensure you have the best experience, we’ve taken into account every detail of your experience. This includes everything from the booking process to the completion of your limo ride in Philadelphia.

 

A better option for traveling to and from airports

We cater to a variety of notable events, including weddings, birthdays, concerts, graduations, proms, funerals, anniversaries, and nights out on the town. But right now, one of the biggest concerns our clients come to us with is safe transportation to and from the area airports. And with travel anxiety at an all-time high, hiring a limo service can ease a lot of your concerns.

Even if we’re not facing a pandemic, one of the biggest benefits of hiring a limo service is its reliability.

Maybe you have a flight to catch or you’re eager to get home after a long trip. Either way, we know time is of the essence. With a limo service, you’ll feel safe and secure in knowing you’ll be picked up and dropped off from the airport on time. We are serving all major airports in the Tri-state area (PHL, EWR, JFK, BWI) as well as private airfields and FBOs

Experience the benefits of hiring a limo service for yourself

The dedicated team at Philly Limo is here to provide you with the safe, high-quality transportation services in Phoenix you expect. Whether it’s a limo or a town car for special events or any of your transportation needs, we’re here to help!

We hope you will find our tips to make the travel easier during the COVID-19 pandemic helpful! By following the tips above, your next trip should be a lot smoother and more enjoyable.

If your travel takes to the Greater Philadelphia Area and you need quality transportation services such as airport limo service or any other business travel arrangements, please contact Philadelphia Limousine Service. Whatever your travel requirements, Philadelphia Limousine services has everything to meet and exceed them. We offer a wide selection of the newest models of luxury sedans, SUVs and mini coach bus rentals, for you to choose from.

When your company selects Philadelphia Limo as your preferred corporate transportation provider, we become a part of your support team. To setup a corporate account with Philadelphia Limousine, call (215) 485-7265. From the moment that we answer your call all the way through reaching your final destination, Philadelphia Limousine is luxury travel done right.

 

Sunday, March 1, 2020

What to Know If You’re Traveling During the Coronavirus Outbreak



As of February 27, more than 31,500 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed around the world.
Starting in Wuhan, China, the virus has rampantly spread to other parts of Asia, Europe and the U.S leading to more than 600 deaths.
As a result, flights and cruises have cancelled their routes and cities are under quarantine. Here is everything you need to know about traveling while coronavirus spreads, courtesy of Travelandleisure.com.

What is coronavirus?
Coronavirus is a specific strain of coronavirus called 2019 Novel Coronavirus, or 2019-nCoV. It was first discovered in December 2019 in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China.
“Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses, some causing illness in people and others that circulate among animals, including camels, cats and bats,” according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC). And 2019-nCoV is the most recent “novel” version found.
Both Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) are caused by a coronavirus, but not the strain that’s currently circulating.

What are the symptoms of coronavirus?
The first symptoms of coronavirus feel a lot like the flu. “You’ll get a fever, cough — it’s primarily a lower respiratory virus — general malaise, there may be some gastrointestinal distress,” Dr. Rebecca Katz, a professor and the director of the Center for Global Health Science and Security at Georgetown University, recently told Travel + Leisure. When complications of the virus occur, patients could develop pneumonia or kidney-related issues, which could lead to death.

What should you do to prevent coronavirus?
You can protect yourself from catching coronavirus the same way you’d protect yourself from catching any other virus. Wash your hands regularly, cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze and be sure to thoroughly cook all meat and eggs. Avoid close contact with people you may see coughing or sneezing.

Which countries are impacted by coronavirus?
As the virus has affected the world, professors from Johns Hopkins University have developed a real-time map to track confirmed cases of coronavirus as it spreads.
Conditions in Wuhan, where the virus was first detected were likened to a wartime scenario this week. The city has been completely quarantined from the rest of China, with transportation links cut. Streets and shelves are empty as residents are urged to go outside only for essential supplies. There have also been two makeshift hospitals put in place to accommodate all patients.
While museums are closed until further notice, China’s National Cultural Heritage Administration has put much of its collection online for visitors to peruse.
The region of Macau has completely shut down for two weeks and none of its famous casinos will be open.
The doctor who first discovered this strain of coronavirus and alerted authorities, Li Wenliang, has died at age 34 of the disease. China has launched an investigation into his death and as to why according to a statement released by the official Xinhua news agency.
Taiwan announced Thursday it would no longer process online or landing visas for citizens of Hong Kong or Macau. The suspension will continue indefinitely.
In Japan, a total of 25 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed. It is the most affected country outside of China; however, no deaths have been reported. Japan’s response to the coronavirus outbreak has been laxer than other countries. Tokyo has only imposed an entry ban for travelers who have been to the Hubei Province within the last 14 days or those who have a passport issued from Hubei. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was adamant that the outbreak will not affect the start of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics this summer.
The other most affected Asian countries are, in order, Singapore, Thailand and South Korea.
Australia closed its borders to foreign arrivals who have been in China within the past 14 days. Australians who are arriving home from China are being met with additional health screenings. There have been 15 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia.
Australia flew out 243 citizens who wished to leave Wuhan and transferred them to quarantine on Christmas Island in an immigration detention center, according to the New York Times.
The U.S. has confirmed a total of 12 coronavirus cases since the outbreak The borders have been closed to anyone who has been in China within the last 14 days. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) now requires airlines to ask passengers on inbound flights if they have visited mainland China in the past 14 days.
If they have, they are rerouted to screening centers at one of several airports around the country, including New York JFK and Los Angeles International. If passengers show no symptoms during their enhanced screening, they are rebooked to their final destination — although they are asked to self-quarantine for 14 days.

How are airlines responding?
Airlines around the world have halted service to mainland China amid warnings from the World Health Organization.
In a statement, Lufthansa Group (including Austrian Airlines and SWISS) said they will not accept new bookings to China through the end of February, however the airlines will continue to operate flights to Hong Kong. British Airways announced an “immediate” suspension of flights to mainland China. Reuters reported that there are no flights available to China with the airline through the end of February. Air Canada has also temporarily suspended flights to Beijing and Shanghai.
United, American and Delta have all suspended their service to China, citing low demand. The longest of these cancellations is with Delta, who have suspended mainland China service until April 30.
All airlines will continue to monitor the situation and could change their schedules should there be any change in the situation in China. Many airlines are still operating flights to Hong Kong. Travelers should contact their airline directly for more information.
Airlines are also looking out for their employees as flight attendants on Cathay Pacific were first told to wear masks while working and have now been asked to take three weeks of unpaid leave between March 1 and the end of June, due to a “significant” drop in demand for flights.
Thai Airways is practicing extreme precautions as they are spraying down cabins with a disinfectant after each flight.

How are cruises responding?
While cruise lines have released their own safety in how they’re handling the outbreak, isolated incidents have occurred on various ships.
At the time of this writing, at least 61 passengers on a Japanese cruise ship have been diagnosed with coronavirus. The ship was initially quarantined when an 80-year-old passenger boarded in the Japanese port of Yokohama after having been diagnosed. Sickened passengers have been transported to a hospital on the mainland for treatment.
A ship in Italy couldn’t offload passengers last week for fear that two of them had contracted the virus.
On Friday, February 7, a Royal Caribbean cruise docked in Bayonne, N.J. — 20 miles away New York City — with passengers that will be assessed for coronavirus as they deboard. Four passengers have been sent to the hospital, according to NorthJersey.com.

Should I cancel my trip because of the coronavirus outbreak?
Earlier this week, the U.S. State Department issued a Level 4 — its highest level — warning, notifying Americans not to travel to China. The CDC also issued a warning against all nonessential travel to China. However, this does not include Hong Kong, Macau or Taiwan.
The State Department hasn’t issued any health-related travel advisories against any other Asian countries.
To ensure any upcoming travel plans, calling your hotel and airline directly as well as monitoring updates and alerts will give you the current information.

Organize your ground transportation service ahead of time.
If your travel takes to the Greater Philadelphia Area and you need corporate transportation services such as airport limo service or any other business travel arrangements, please contact Philadelphia Limousine Service. Whatever your travel requirements, Philadelphia Limousine Services has everything to meet and exceed them. We offer a wide selection of the newest models of luxury sedans, SUVs and mini coach bus rentals, for you to choose from. Enjoy the convenience of online ordering and a one call/one bill service for corporate transportation. We’ll get you to your destination in a timely manner so you can focus on one thing and one thing only — the business you need to handle on your trip. Your clients are precious, and we understand you can’t be late for an important meeting. When your company selects Philadelphia Limo as your preferred corporate transportation provider, we become a part of your support team. To setup a corporate account with Philadelphia Limousine, call (215) 485-7265. From the moment that we answer your call all the way through reaching your final destination, Philadelphia Limousine is luxury travel done right.