Shuttle Direct Airport Transfers
Airport transfers in Spain are big business and as more and more of us are putting our own holiday together airport transfers are becoming an important part of the booking process.
I live down on the Costa del Sol and every one knows a "local" English bloke who will pick you and drop you off at the airport but I have always worried about the insurance that these guys have.
When we were choosing which company to recommend for our airport transfers on Spanish Airport Guide we wanted to recommend a company that offered a good service at a decent price, had the right insurances and had a SECURE PAYMENT Facility.
With this in mind we opted to recommend Shuttle Direct for all Spanish Mainland Airport transfers.
Below is an extract from a press release that they have just put out which tells you far more about the service they offer than I can.
"Airport transfer company Shuttle Direct announce an expanded range of destinations served. The addition of services to thirteen more airports across France, Italy and Portugal ensures even greater coverage of European holiday resorts and city breaks.
Alicante, Spain (PRWEB) March 8, 2006 -- Shuttle Direct, provider of door-to-door airport transfer services, have added thirteen further airports to their roster. The new destinations include Faro for the Algarve, Genoa and Nice for the Mediterranean and Northern Italian city break destinations Milan, Venice, Treviso, Verona and Bergamo. Transfers now serve Paris from the airports at Charles de Gaulle, Orly and Beauvais.
When a customer books their holiday transfer online thought the secure and user-friendly automated booking system they also get online value fares, which offer a reduction on the agency price. Shuttle Direct transfers are serviced by a range of vehicles depending on the requirements of the customers. Vehicles used by the company include taxis, microbuses, minibuses, limousines and coaches.
The full list of airports served now includes Alicante (ALC), Almeria (LEI), Amsterdam (AMS), Antalya (AYT), Barcelona (BCN), Bodrum (BJV), Dalaman (DLM), Faro (FAO), Genoa (GOA), Girona (GRO), Granada (GRX), Ibiza (IBZ), Istanbul (IST), Izmir (ADB), Jerez (XRY), Larnaca (LCA), Madrid (MAD), Malaga (AGP), Malta (MLA), Menorca (MAH), Milan Linate (LIN), Milan Malpensa (MXP), Milan Bergamo (BGY), Murcia (MJV), Nice (NCE), Palma Mallorca (PMI), Paphos (PFO), Paris Beauvais (BVA), Paris Orly (ORY), Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG), Reus (REU), Riga (RIX), Rome Ciampino (RMA), Rome Fiumicino (FCO), Sevilla (SLQ), Tallinn (TLL), Toulouse (TLS), Treviso (TSF), Valencia (VLC), Venice (VCE), Verona (VRN), Verona Brescia (VBS) and Vilnius (VNO).
The new airports bring the total number of destinations served to 43, in ten countries. Later this year Shuttle Direct will announce further destinations to be served; turning the spotlight on holiday transfers to the Canary Islands and additional city break destinations across Europe."
To make a booking simply go to the Shuttle Direct Website
For the Canary Islands we recommend Canary Forum and you can read more information about Canary Island Airport Transfers here.
Labels: Alicante Airport, Almeria Airport, Barcelona Airport, Madrid

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