Operating in several European cities, Sixt’s myDriver transportation service has now arrived in the U.S. It specializes in airport transfer and chauffeur service.
by Staff
December 16, 2015
Photo courtesy of Sixt blog.
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Photo courtesy of Sixt blog.
Operating in several European cities, Sixt’s myDriver transportation service has now arrived in Chicago.
myDriver specializes in airport transfer and chauffeur service, but it also offers exhibition transfer, limousine service and private car service, according to the company. The fleet consists of economy class (e.g. BMW 2 Series), business class (e.g. BMW 5 Series), first class (e.g. Mercedes-Benz S-Class) and business van (e.g. Mercedes-Benz V-Class).
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Users can make a reservation using the myDriver website or mobile app and then choose the car class. After booking the reservation, users will receive the driver’s information in an email. For all the car classes, there are fixed rates, according to the company.
myDriver is available in several European cities, including Amsterdam, Barcelona, Brussels, Madrid, Paris, Rome, Vienna, Munich, Berlin and Frankfurt. The service plans to expand to more U.S. cities and other international locations in 2016.
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