As Internet competition for airport fares heats up, limousine drivers around the world, convinced that consumers will be happy if they choose to ride with them, have been passing themselves off as airport taxis. This phenomenon is especially prevelent on the Internet, where a search for an airport taxi driver will turn up listings of companies that, within the fine print, are offering rides in town cars, limousines and even stretch limousines. The amazing find in this advertizing craze is that the claim of the limo companies that they offer limo service that equals or even beats taxi service is true.And this fact, inflames the passions of the limo internet aficionados even more, as they strive ceaselessly to avoid losing business to taxi drivers who they believe are offering inferior service at the same or even higher price than they are. So what is the truth? The truth is that most airports, hav tariffs governing limousine rides and taxi rides from the airport. . In each case, for a corresponding distance the taxi tariff is a few dollars cheaper. However some Metro areas, such as Toronto, do not have set tariffs for rides to the airport. As limo drivers passionately point out, when a taxi taske a fare to the airport, he flips on the meter, which charges for time as well as distance. When a taxi gets stuck in commuter traffic, the price quickly rises above the limo's flat fee airport price. One Toronto limo driver, who founded Toronto Town Car Plus provided me with some statistics. First, he told me, he offers a flat fare price for airport rides. { When he takes fares from Mississauga, a town in the suburbs of Toronto, to the airport, his flat fare price from a part of town close to the airport, is $35. With a Taxi, however, the corresponding fare starts at $35 on a good day, but when the cab is held up in traffic that minimum price can quickly rise to as high as $42. |From Mississauga, a town on the expressway to the airport, his cheapest prices starts at $35 A taxi, he said, also charges $35, for the equivalent distance, but in heavy traffic, with long delays, the taxi minimum price can range up to $42 dollars. }From Oakville, his flat price ranges from $50- $55. A taxi price, especially during slow moving commuter traffic can run from $55-$65. From Burlington, he said, his prices ranges from $60-$75 dollars. An airport taxi fare from Burlington, during rush hour, may range from $65-$85. Burlington, Oakville and Mississauga are all along the same expressway that connects their cities to Toronto Pearson airport. So riders from all three cities are delayed during rush hour. { Salman the limo driver concluded passionately that customers get less luggage space with taxis, less leg room, and a bumpier ride. For the same price or less, customer can get more trunk space, a large interior, and the benefits of gps guided navigation which only a portion of the cabs currently are equipped with, but all limousines have. |With a taxi, Salman adds passionately, you get less luggage space. With a limo, you get larger interior, smoother ride, plus the benefits of gps guided navigation so the driver never has to ask the customer for directions.}
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In some cities, where the cost of rides to the airport are not governed by airport tariff regulations limousines are able to provide less expensive rides than taxis, while still providing the limo luxury. In these cities limo owners anxious to take advantage of the loophole, describe their vehicles, online, as taxis, hence the phrase "taxi-limo."
Airport Taxi Limo Toronto provides airport limo service to Toronto Pearson International Airport at a price that beats the Toronto airport taxi the {Mississauga airport taxi the Markam Airport Taxi the Hamilton Airport Taxi the Scarborough airport taxi and the Guelph airport taxi
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