Usually, travel news is about higher prices, including checked baggage fees. So we are happy to report that a major airport shuttle service is lowering its prices to and from some of the most popular destinations in the USA and beyond.
Just in time for spring break, GO Airport Shuttle is reducing shared shuttle rates between the airport and most hotels to as low as $14 each way in the Caribbean and $16 in the USA.
Keep in mind that shared shuttle rides take longer than a taxi or car service, since they are picking up multiple passengers. So plan on adding at least one or even two hours to your airport transportation to get these low fares.
Because you can save either time or money, but not both.
Here are some of the new lower prices for shared shuttle rides –
Orlando – $16
New York City – a base rate of $29
Las Vegas and Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. have rates as low as $15.
GO serves four airports in Hawaii – Honolulu, Kailua Kona, Kauai, and Maui, with fares starting at just $20.
Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic offers shared rides running on a fixed line schedule between Punta Cana International Airport and local accommodations for $14.
GO Airport Shuttle also offers private cars and premium airport car services for those who prefer to go directly to their destinations without additional stops. Those rates have not been reduced and vary by city.
Note also that the GO shuttle may be called different names in different cities – GO Airlink Shuttle, GO Express Travel, or something similar. But it will always have the green GO logo.
No Surge Pricing
Many popular national and locally-owned ride-share companies add $8 or more – a service reportedly charges $19.21 in Phoenix for an early morning reservation – for customers who reserve rides ahead of departure time.
GO lists its fares on the GOWithUs.com website so travelers can review all charges, including airport fees and taxes, when rides are booked.
Fares don’t change based on time of booking.
Here are some representative costs for private transportation –
Photos courtesy GO Group.
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