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Business Limousine
Businesses are increasingly utilizing limousine services in place of other modes of transportation such as taxis, public transit, or rental cars. While most people think of this form of travel as prohibitively expensive, it can be cost effective, as compared, for example, to the maintenance of a company vehicle and driver.
A business limousine service is generally envisioned by most people as similar to how a business might use a private jet – e.g., for transporting busy business executives from huge corporations, especially from out of town. Today, it is not so uncommon for a limousine to be hired to carry key staff and even their support staff to and from meetings and other functions that may or may not be out of town.

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While traveling in the limo, the chauffeur handles route planning and traffic congestion. Companies can expect that the drivers know the cities they work in very well, and can map out primary and alternative routes readily should there be a problem. For businesses, time is money. While the driver is handling navigation, the company staff can conduct meetings, make phone calls, work on their laptops or take a much needed nap. When they arrive at their destination, they will be ready to pick up where the drive left off. More than offset by more efficient time use while traveling, the cost of a business limousine service is well worth it.
Similar to hotels and airlines, regular users of these business limousine services are frequently offered special corporate rates. In fact, business use of limo services is now becoming so common that there are whole fleets and limo businesses that specialize in this type of service. Many fleet owners will tell you that their client list ranges from small businesses to Fortune 500 giants, and even includes city, state, and federal government employees.
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