July 29, 2016 3.13 pm
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Chauffeur company launches new travel service in Lincolnshire
A new family-owned, personal chauffeur company is inserting a splash of luxury into travel options in Lincolnshire and the East Midlands. Having lived in Portugal for a number of years, Paul and Julia Elliott, co-owners of Chauffeur VIP, say they have travelled between the two countries many times and experienced a number of difficulties. With a fleet…
A new family-owned, personal chauffeur company is inserting a splash of luxury into travel options in Lincolnshire and the East Midlands.
Having lived in Portugal for a number of years, Paul and Julia Elliott, co-owners of Chauffeur VIP, say they have travelled between the two countries many times and experienced a number of difficulties.
With a fleet of Mercedes, the couple are offering corporate travel, taking clients to and from business meetings, airport transfers including a meet and greet service at the terminal, port transfers and a chauffeur driven service for events such as Wimbledon or Ascot.
Based in Grantham and Nottingham, Chauffeur VIP are providing the service throughout the East Midlands including Lincoln and Lincolnshire, the Vale of Belvoir, Nottingham, Newark and Melton Mowbray.
Paul, co-owners of Chauffeur VIP said: “Our family have always been here in the UK, and for many years, travelling back and forth to Portugal, we often thought about how much easier it would be if we had booked a driver to meet us from our flight.
“Trying to find a taxi or trekking to find a train with luggage was never fun. When we moved back to the UK we decided to develop the idea into a reality – and here we are.”
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