Beat the airport parking blues through Budget’s Door2Door
Drivers who dread the prospect of trying to find parking at South Africa’s international airports should consider making use of Budget Rent a Car’s around-the-clock first-world transfer service called Budget Door2Door Transfers. The service is available from all Budget Rent a Car’s major city centres in Gauteng, Kwazulu Natal and the Western Cape. Door2Door caters for transfers to and from airports, hotels, meetings, sports events, restaurants and any citywide destinations for arriving tourists and businessmen. It has been designed to fulfil what Budget Rent a Car has identified as a distinct niche between taxi, self-drive rental and luxury chauffeur services.
“We developed Door2Door on the basis of customer feedback that indicated a need for a service which transports people from here to there in a safe reliable vehicle driven by a trained driver. This is particularly welcome in a country where the public transport system is still developing,” says Budget Rent a Car managing director Ray Booth.
Door2Door uses sedans for up to three passengers and multi-purpose vehicles for up to seven, all of which have been strictly maintained to manufacturers’ standards. The professional drivers have been carefully selected and undergo continuous training as well as regular driving skills updates. They are all thoroughly familiar with the areas in which they operate.
The service works on a zone system, which means that costs are determined at the time of reservation, and all arrangements can be made through a single phone call to Budget’s Door2Door Central Reservations.
In addition, some of Budget’s Door2Door vehicles have been specially adapted to accommodate two people using wheelchairs and up to four other companions, offering a very convenient and comfortable travel solution for people using wheelchairs or organisations that look after them.


18. May, 2009




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