The CEO of Airport Taxi Limo Toronto, a Mississauga based limousine company, released some startling information recently. Mr. Salman Anwar told the public that passengers traveling to Toronto Pearson International Airport get a superior ride compared to a taxi, while sometimes saving money as well. Salman pointed out, that taxis traveling to the airport charge by the meter When the traffic gets sluggish, such as during rush hours, or in busy city streets, the meter keeps running, and the taxi fare goes up, whereas the limousines charge a flat fee for the ride to Toronto Pearson International Airport, which never changes, even if the traffic is congestetd. Taxis, unlike limousines, apply an additional tax, which is appended to their fare. Airport limousines, on the other hand, charge customers a flat fee, which is unaffected by travel time. As a results, taxi fares often rise significantly above limo fares for the same ride, while providing inferior services.
Mr. Anwar's remarks are suported by statistics, which he released to the press. If a passenger is riding from Mississauga to Toronto Lester Pearson International Airport, his flat feee price is $35-$55 depending on which part of the city he is coming from. The taxi price for the same trip will range from $35-60 depending on the traffic. For a trip from Brampton to Toronto Pearson International Airport a limousine charges $40-$55 while a taxi charges $40-$65. From Burlington to Toronto Pearson International AirportM a limousine charges $65-$80, while a taxi charges $70-85. Additionally, according to Mr. Anwar, on the Burlington to Toronto Pearson International Airport trip limousines take the quicker toll road most of the time, whereas taxis travel on the slow non-toll road 90% of the time!
Mr. Anwar emphasized that not only are customers getting a small savings on the fare, they are also getting superior limousine comforts. Mr. Anwar noted the following benefits of riding in a limousine: The interior is roomier; the vehicles are cleaner and newer; the ride is quieter , there is no click click of the meter; there is no worry about the cost of the ride creeping up as the taximeter climbs; the navigation is gps guided, which means no stops, no need to ask for directions, and no getting lost, even in foggy weather, along dark roads, or in heavy rain storms.
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