Jeep Rental Versus Taxi In Aruba
Aruba is an island of paradox. Despite the presence of numerous luxury resorts and gourmet restaurants, much of Aruba remains uninhabited. For the tourist, this simply means there is more to explore. For example, nearly 20% of the island is devoted to the sprawling Arikok National Park. Inside and outside the park, you will find gorgeous views, unique historical landmarks and ecological wonders. The roads winding through Aruba?s distinctive desert landscape offer visitors a chance to enjoy the hidden Caribbean without the crowds. Jeep rentals and taxi tours are the most popular ways to explore this island?s outer reaches and each have their benefits. This article should help you decide which method of travel is right for you.
SmartTransportation.org Hails New Clean Car Rules from the Taxi and Limousine Commission
SmartTransporation.org celebrates the leadership of the NY Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) in its unanimous passage of new clean cars rules today. Today's ruling will change the fleet of high-end, for-hire vehicles in NY (black cars) to vehicles of at least 25 miles per gallon starting January 1, 2009 and 30 miles per gallon starting January 1, 2010. These rules will bring cleaner air and lower emissions to New York and will save drivers money as fuel costs continue to rise.
Lost in Translation -- the Unusual Tale of a Taxi and a Displaysense Display Cabinet
For a 19 year old girl from South London ordering a taxi to take her to Bristol International airport proved too much as she accidentally ordered a display cabinet from Displaysense instead.
Why The Taxi And Limousine Rental Business Is A Lucrative One
Despite the crunch brought about by the credit and housing market mess, the taxi and limousine rental business is still seen as truly lucrative market, especially with the booming tourism industry and the rapid rise in the need for more private, and elegant transport requirements for occasions and events like corporate parties, bachelor parties, weddings, proms, city tours or out-of-town excursions.
Taxi or Limo: The Choice you have to make for your Airport Service in Miamit
Traveling very soon to Miami? Then be forewarned that taxis are one of the most famous when it comes to rip offs and cons on tourists and other travelers. A rip off could take place the moment you land on the airport and hail the first cab that you happen to spot. Sure, you could say that you are a pro in traveling and that you are wise enough to sense a con when you see one but, then again, you cant be up on your toes at all times!
Point to Point VS Spoke and Hub? Air Taxi
Boeing it is said took a big gamble in predicting the future of air travel. Instead of going bigger like Airbus and building an aircraft like the A380, the biggest airliner ever built; The Boeing Company decided to go for a more efficient smaller aircraft with better materials and better range.
Akuas Launches Water Taxi/Shuttle Service to Elafiti Islands
Akuas provides Water Taxi/Shuttle service in Dubrovnik to cruise industry and local tourists from Gruz Port to Old Town and Elafiti Islands.
Cambodian Taxi Chaos – a Leaf, a Radiator and a MacGyver Moment
The roads in Cambodia are vicious, angry slabs of asphalt filled with potholes that would qualify as valleys in some countries. Fortunately, I had it made traveling from Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh.
Who is to blame in a Taxi Accident
Vehicles used and operated to provide services to the public are considered common carriers. Trains and taxis are examples of common carriers, which offer its services to the public by transporting them or their goods from one place to another. In order to operate, common carriers must first obtain a license from the state and adhere to regulations and policies imposed by law.
Philly Taxi Fare Plan Gets Mixed Response From Drivers
A Parking Authority proposal to raise city taxi fares by an estimated 8 percent drew mixed reviews yesterday from factions of the city's taxi industry.
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Forget the Taxi, Hang Up on the Limo: The New York Subway Guide at NYSubway.com Makes Getting to the New York Airports Easy
New York, NY (PRWeb) March 29, 2007 -- For New York travelers and locals alike, getting to the airport can often take longer than the flight itself. Deciding how to get there is yet another challenge. Figuring out which methods are available to which New York airports, remembering bus numbers and subway routes, comparing costs, and getting it all timed out right so that you don't miss your flight can be absolute nightmare. Noel Turner, the president of nysubway.com, finally decided to do something about it: "People just don't know how to get to the New York airports, they often jump in a cab, which is often the most expensive and can be slower than other forms of transportation" Mr. Turner continues: "I thought it was about time someone put all the travel choices together in an easy-to-read guide."
The "How to Get to the New York Area Airports" series at nysubway.com includes three separate guides detailing the best ways to get to New York City's three major airports: Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey, and John F. Kennedy and La Guardia airports in Queens. The guides outline all the available options -- including subway, bus, shuttle, train, taxi, limo, and even helicopter -- along with details on cost, travel time, and of course where to pick up the transport. The guide concludes with its top airport travel recommendations, as well as an easy-to-read chart that organizes all the info in one place.
The guide also breaks down which transportation methods are the Cheapest, Fastest, and Most Luxurious. For instance, many people don't realize that you can get all the way to La Guardia via the M60 city bus for a mere $2 ... and, in many cases, it is just as fast as taking a taxi, which would cost you at least 20 times more.
The airport travel guides are the newest feature on nysubway.com, a website devoted to helping New York City locals and visitors alike keep up with the latest news and information pertaining to the New York Subway System.
To learn more about the "How to Get to the New York Area Airports" series please visit nysubway.com or use the contact below:
Press Contact:
Noel Turner, President, nysubway.com
Tel 646 290 6419
nysubway.com
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