Royal Traveler Launches Personalized City-to-City Car Service

Royal Traveler, a luxury transportation company, has announced Royal Traveler Direct, a private door-to-door service that provides customized transportation throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. Royal Traveler Direct provides private transportation service to groups and individuals, from city to city, while eliminating the service’s prior time and geographical constraints, meaning customers can now travel at their preferred time to and from personalized locations.

“We are responding to the needs of our customers,” says Mark Nagle, general manager of Royal Traveler. “They tell us they want a customizable way to travel between the major urban and suburban markets throughout the Mid-Atlantic region that is luxurious, safe and convenient. Because of our developed infrastructure and systems, we are able to expand our services to accommodate that need and provide a more tailored travel option.”

With Royal Traveler Direct, travelers can fully customize their trip and receive the same customer service, ease of use and luxury while riding in a variety of luxury SUVs with professional drivers.  The vehicles are designed to maximize comfort and productivity for longer duration trips with leather interiors and complimentary Wi-Fi, charging outlets, bottled water, and snacks.

Now, customers can book Royal Traveler Direct to their preferred destinations. The service is the ideal option for service from Washington, D.C. to New York, including trips to John F. Kennedy International Airport or Newark Liberty International Airport, as well as to and from D.C., New York City, and other east coast locations such as Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston, the Hamptons, Delaware and Outer Banks beaches.

Pricing begins at $450 per customized five-hour trip. The vehicles can accommodate up to five travelers, with luggage considerations.

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