BlogArrow Cars invests £300k in Manchester Airport fleet

Arrow Cars invests £300k in Manchester Airport fleet

Arrow Cars, the official private hire partner of Manchester Airports, has added two 35-seater executive coaches to its fleet to offer an increased service to its Manchester operation.

This brand-new offering follows on from the successful addition of nine 16-seater executive coaches earlier this year.

These coaches will be used for exclusive airline contracts, flight delay diversions, group travel across the greater Manchester area, corporate accounts and marks a £300,000 investment into the fleet, with plans to expand the coach service further throughout 2019.

Driven by a team of uniformed drivers, the new coaches feature reclining and sliding leather seats, USB charging points, power sockets, a TV entertainment system and extended luggage capacity.

Arrow Cars, who have been working exclusively with a number of other airports for over ten years, provide customers with the opportunity to pre-book journeys online, via both the Arrow Cars and Manchester Airport official websites, along with managing terminal front-based bookings for walk-up journeys on site, plus a downloadable app is available on any smart device.

David Richmond, Arrow Cars Chairman, said: “This investment marks another milestone for us with Manchester Airport.  We will be adding to the fleet throughout 2019 to increase the service offered to millions of passengers flying in and out of the major hub.”

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