|
|
comments (0)
|
|
|
comments (0)
|
The answer to this question is quite obvious because there really are no taxi cabs in Franklin TN. There are plenty of limousines, and limo companies with SUV's who will drive you for an extremely high rate. If you want to find a taxi in Franklin TN you have to call out of town to Nashville or Murfreesboro. The Murfreesboro taxis do not provide local service, but you can get a cab to the airport. The Nashville taxis charge you a surcharge so it can be just as costly as taking a limo or car service. There are a few small cab companies in the area that try to service Franklin TN but they have very bad reviews and customer complaints are high. In fact most customers report that they do not even show up for scheduled airport transportation! So it is Impossible to find a taxi in Franklin TN, that is until now.
Cabozine Taxi & Sedan has now expanded its area to include the Franklin TN. Combining style with low rates, Cabozine is your best choice for airport transportation and local taxis in Franklin TN. Cabozine has clean smoke free sedans and vans with professional drivers who pick you up on-time. It is time that the Franklin TN area has its own cab service that people can depend on, especially when booking an airport taxi.
|
|
comments (0)
|
Boro Cab introduces the flat rate window.
The flat rate window is $49 between 25 and 35 miles for airport, downtown, and out of town taxi cab trips. For trips up to 24.5 miles we charge $2/mile. Over 35 miles we charge $49 plus $2 for each additional mile. The flat rate window is designed for savings on airport transportation and trips to downtown Nashville as well as long out of town travel. You could save as much as $21 for airport taxis in Franklin, Lebanon and Murfreesboro TN.
|
|
comments (0)
|
Get car service quality with taxi cab rates
You can find Boro Cab Taxi & Sedan on yahoo , facebook, and bing. Boro Cab is the best choice for taxis in Middle Tennessee. For more classy service you can use Boro Cab's car service and ride in a sedan from Cabozine. For taxi service in Smyrna and LaVergne use Alley Cab Taxi & Sedan.
|
|
comments (0)
|
News
Boro Cab Taxi & Sedan has launched its new brand name Alley Cab Taxi & Sedan. This service is targeting the Smyrna and La Vergne areas with an initial flat rate of $9 throughout Smyrna and $10 in La Vergne.
The brand name Cabozine Taxi and Sedan is still in the preliminary stages. This service will be targeting the Franklin, Thompson Station and Spring Hill areas as well as Murfreesboro and Lebanon.
The scheduled launch of the brand name Astro Cab with its target market in Manchester TN is still on schedule for 6/6/2011. The company will have a startup boost from the Bonnaroo concert and then operate in the Manchester and Tullahoma areas.
Boro Cab Taxi & Sedan has secured a contract with The Guidance Center in Murfreesboro.
This will bring additional revenue to the company. The contract will be for round trip service Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. We are working on securing several of these contracts.
Boro Cab Taxi & Sedan has been added to the list of transportation providers for the new Nissan battery plant project. This could bring a substantial amout of business in the next five years.
The airport rate in Murfreesboro will be raised to $49 due to the increasing fuel costs. Some business will be lost but the company will remain quite competitive with this rate.
|
|
comments (0)
|
Taxi cab etiquette may not seem of the utmost importance - you don't need it to get through dinner with the new in-laws, for example - but for those who travel frequently, knowing what and what not to do in a taxi cab is essential. From knowing how much to tip to knowing what to do if you have a complaint, riding in taxi cabs can involve walking a fine line between getting from point A to point B or getting asked to get out and walk. The following offers tips on how to behave as a backseat driver.
Get an Idea of the Cost: Different cab companies can charge different rates, particularly in different cities. A cab in Boulder, Colorado may be relatively cheap while one in New York City may almost require you to put your first born child down as a payment. For these reasons, it's a good idea to know what you are getting into before you get into it. Instead of just flagging down a cab and giving the driver the address of your destination, ask them how much it will be. They won't likely be able to give you an exact number - unless they have flat rates - but they can easily give you a ballpark figure. This will help you to determine if you want to take a cab or if you would rather find some other means of transportation.
Ask for an Hourly Rate: If you find yourself in a situation where you need your cab driver to take you to a variety of places - perhaps from the airport to your hotel and onto a convention center - ask about an hourly rate. Not only may an hourly rate be cheaper, but it will also free you of the stress that comes from keeping the meter running. If you need the cab to wait for you while you run into your hotel and change, an hourly rate will allow you to be less in a hurry and less likely to forget something as you run out the door.
Don't Grow Impatient: A cab stuck in traffic is frustrating, but it's not the cab drivers fault. Getting angry, frustrated, or huffing and puffing in the backseat isn't going to take care of the jam that is blocking traffic. Along these lines, asking the driver if they can go any faster - when the cars surrounding them are barely moving - won't succeed in anything, other than making you come across as condescending. Instead of growing inpatient with the cab driver over circumstances beyond their control, control your own circumstances: give yourself plenty of time to get to your destination.
Don't Forget to Tip: Taxi drivers probably aren't in it for the money; they aren't rolling, nor driving, in the doe. For this reason, it's important to give them a decent tip; what they make in tips may account for a good portion of their overall salary. Usually, it's best to tip a cab driver what you would tip a waiter or a waitress: between 15 and 20 percent of the overall bill. If the cab driver was exceptionally good - if he took a short cut to get you to an urgent meeting, for example - then tip him more. If he was rude or made a point of going ridiculously slow when there was no traffic, then don't feel too guilty when you tip him less.
Write Down Information: Whenever you get inside a cab, it's a good idea to write down relative information: the cab driver's name, the cab's number, the time, date, and destination of your route. This not only helps you in the instance you want to complain about service, but it also helps you get items returned if you happen to leave something in the backseat. Calling the cab company and saying that all you know is that the cab was yellow will probably get you nowhere.
Jennifer Jordan is a senior editor for [http://turbocellcharge.com]. A professional business traveler, she aims to make business trips feel less like work. She also has a healthy collection of hotel shampoos....and a shower cap or two.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jennifer_Jordan