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Thursday, December 15, 2016

California Tells Uber To Halt Self-Driving Car Fleet

<p><a href="http://ift.tt/2ecKGzz">Photo via Flickr user Foo Conner&nbsp;</a></p>Uber Technologies rolled out its self-driving car fleet in its hometown of San Francisco on Dec. 14, but faced a backlash from state regulators who say the company needs a permit to keep the vehicles on the road.

The California Department of Motor Vehicles sent a letter to Uber on Dec. 14 ordering the company to “cease the operations” of its autonomous cars until it applies for and receives the testing permit required by the state.

Uber responded it did not need the permit, because its cars require a person to constantly monitor and take control of the wheel, which does not meet the definition of autonomous.

FORTUNE article here

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autonomous vehicles   California operators   driverless cars   regulatory enforcement   San Francisco operators   self-driving vehicles   state regulations   TNCs   Uber   

 

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Incredible Iceland Operation Creates Unforgettable Experiences

Ómar Djermoun, managing director and owner of Ice Limo Luxury Travel in Reykjavík, has the perfect fleet to provide unique excursions for all. To read more, click here. (all photos courtesy of Ómar Djermoun)

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entrepreneurship   family businesses   Ford   Ford Excursion   Global operators   group transportation   group travel   Hummer   leisure travel   luxury market trends   Mercedes-Benz   Mercedes-Benz E-Class   Mercedes-Benz S-Class   Sprinter   unique vehicles   

 

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Rolling With Fleet Vikings

REKJAVIK, Iceland — Today’s luxury travelers desire to be immersed in the culture or experience of wherever they venture, and long for out-of-the-ordinary encounters tailored to them. Ómar Djermoun, managing director and owner of Ice Limo Luxury Travel in Reykjavík, lives to make these kinds of events happen.

From ensuring client confidentiality and safety to hand selecting team members who have a passion for making clients’ dreams become reality, operators worldwide can learn how to cater to this new breed of traveler from his example.

Crafting Experiences

When providing incredible leisure travel excursions, no one does it quite like Djermoun. A big believer in a hands-on approach, he rents an RV twice a year with his family and drives around the country to find new secret spots to share with clients.

Fast Facts

Location: Reykjavík and Akureyri, Iceland

Owner: Ómar Djermoun

Founded: 1998

Chauffeured fleet: Mercedes-Benz E Class, long wheelbase S500 hybrid, long wheelbase V Class, Sprinter Executive Coach, Sprinter VIP Van, and Chevrolet Suburban LTZ

Leisure travel fleet: Hummer H2 modified with a 37-in. tire conversion, Ford Excursions with 39-in. tire conversions, and a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter VIP SuperJeep

Fleet size: 25

Employees: 45 summer, 28 winter

Websites: http://ift.tt/2gPSGqc (premium transport solutions); www.luxurytravel.is (leisure travel solutions)

Phone: +354 554 4000

Email: customerservice@luxurytravel.is

“I don’t like doing the same things twice. Many of my clients say ‘Hey Omar, what’s new?’ So I do everything I can to create something that will over deliver on their expectations. When you do this every year, you have to switch things up,” he says. “When people come to Iceland, they want to see the Golden Circle and all of the other things listed on Trip Advisor, but my emphasis is on finding locations where no one has been. For that, I have to spend time and effort discovering new sights to share.”

A select few of these experiences include: Sleeping in a transparent, heated, inflatable bubble tent on a glacier to view the aurora borealis; playing tennis on top of a volcano; drinking locally produced whisky while viewing the largest glacier in Europe; and geyser hot spring tours. If you can think of it, Djermoun can make it happen.

Expert Handlers

One of the most important aspects of creating the perfect experience is having the right employees. Djermoun does his best to ensure he matches guides with his client’s personalities. To do this, he carefully observes his customers.

“We know our clients, and we spend a lot of time thinking about them. For example, if they are a 60-year-old executive from New York, we know exactly the chauffeur to send.”

An aspect of the company Djermoun believes attracts high-end clients is its dedication to respecting privacy. While he’s a phenomenal photographer (every picture you see here was shot by him), he has about 900,000 photos he can never share. Many of these clients are regulars, some of whom conceived their children during their vacations, then come back years later with those same kids.

<p>&Oacute;mar Djermoun, managing director and owner of Ice Limo Luxury Travel, with his wife and company CFO Sara Allansd&oacute;ttir.&nbsp;</p>Djermoun feels a special connection to such clients. “I can’t let my team take care of these types of customers — I have to do it myself. We have many we always treat like members of our family. To see something you’ve created doing something positive, is a wonderful feeling.”

The same goes for employees at Ice Limo Luxury Travel. Djermoun is selective in vetting new ones, but those hired become a part of a family rather than a company.

“They must really care, have a passion for what we do, and share the goal of what we stand for,” he says. Each team member has a field of expertise, which makes it all work seamlessly.

“Beyond a car or chauffeur, the composition of making the product perfect is what defines the experience,” he explains. “I like to say our team is like a wolf pack.”

<p>This photo of Ryan Urbon, the company&rsquo;s travel designer, reflects the business&rsquo; devotion to staying true to its roots.</p>Two Sides, One Mission

Ice Limo Luxury Travel has two different aspects: Leisure travel and chauffeured transportation. “I had done a lot of brainstorming about why I would be doing this and I learned over time my two primary fields of expertise are leisure travel related to sharing the natural beauty of Iceland with our clients and premium chauffeured service,” he explains.

As such, the vehicles used for each service are uniquely suited to provide the various types of transportation required in harsh climates. On the chauffeured side of the operation, the company runs all 2016 model year vehicles including Mercedes-Benz E Class, long wheel base V Class, and hybrid S500, Sprinter Executive Coaches, Sprinter VIP Vans, and Chevrolet Suburban LTZs. The S Class is unique because its electric power is generated by a geothermal power station run on energy from a volcano. The vehicles also contain defibrillators and tear gas in case of an emergency.

When transporting VIPs, Djermoun provides International Security Agency (ISA) trained chauffeurs. They differ from what one might picture when they think of bodyguards at a nightclub. “Security guards are often depicted as being really rough and tough; we want ours to be diplomatic and professional, as well as certified to handle dire situations. This is our secure transportation team’s life’s work and passion.”

<p>The aurora borealis is just one of many incredible sights Iceland has to offer visitors.&nbsp;</p>On the leisure travel side of vehicles, Ice Limo has what Djermoun calls “The Vikings.” In his mind, each car isn’t just a car; it’s a part of their history and the story of their company. Named after Norse Gods like Thor, Odin, and Tyr, the fleet consists of: A Hummer H2 modified with a 37-in. tire conversion; Ford Excursions with 39-in. tire conversions that enable them to go further than the company’s chauffeured fleet; and a Mercedes Sprinter VIP SuperJeep. “This separate fleet of modified vehicles is chosen to fulfil specific roles in creating the perfect experience for clients,” he says.

It’s Kind Of A Funny Story…

Djermoun’s first experience with customer service came in the form of a small business. An older friend of his wanted to open up a pizzeria, and eventually got 16-year-old Djermoun to go in on one-third of the company. Unfortunately, the other partners didn’t really understand how to run a business (and tended to slack off more than they worked), so Djermoun ended up as the sole owner.

<p>Djermoun&rsquo;s goal is to share the beauty of his country with people all over the world.</p>At 19, he sold the shop and bought an RV on a whim. He then came across a company selling an old stretch limousine, and was able to work out a deal where he traded the RV and got some money and the limo in return. The young entrepreneur started serving the domestic market, and in time became the leader out of all of the luxury ground transportation companies operating in Iceland.

Under pressure with the limo business and his university studies, Djermoun soon learned it’s not about the quantity of the vehicles you have — it’s all in the quality of the service you provide. “You don’t need to have many vehicles, but you have to have a really good operation and deliver on your promises,” he says. Along with his wife and company CFO Sara Allansdóttir, who has been supporting and working with him since he founded the company, Djermoun strove to raise the bar and surpass his client’s expectations.

He got his big break in 2000 when Fischer Luxury Travels, an exclusive travel management company in the U.S., called and asked him to take care of its clients. He bought an older Mercedes S Class because he was getting increased requests for transportation, and the clientele they were providing him were global leaders at the time.

Through this experience, he learned the discipline needed to run a luxury transportation company. It sculpted his business into what it is today, and as time went on, he reduced the number of stretch limos in his fleet and bought newer vehicles.

What Else To Conquer?

For a business with a fleet of 25 vehicles, Ice Limo Luxury Travel has come a long way. The company works with about 250 affiliates worldwide, some of which include big names on LCT’s 50 Largest Fleets list — Carey International, Tristar Worldwide Chauffeured Services, and Music Express, to name a few.

He credits his success to taking the time to understand his field of expertise. He suggests other operators do the same, as well as invest in their employees. “Surround yourself with a team that shares your passion and goals,” he says. “And remember, good things take time.” Focus on making your service outstanding and maintaining the clients you have.

“We want to continue doing an awesome job — it’s our mission.”

For more incredible photos, check out the gallery here.

Keywords

entrepreneurship   family businesses   Ford   Ford Excursion   Global operators   group transportation   group travel   Hummer   leisure travel   luxury market trends   Mercedes-Benz   Mercedes-Benz E-Class   Mercedes-Benz S-Class   Sprinter   unique vehicles   

 

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Uber Brings Self-Driving Cars To San Francisco

Uber is bringing a small number of self-driving cars to its ride-hailing service in San Francisco — a move likely to excite the city’s tech-savvy population and certain to antagonize California regulators.

The Wednesday launch in Uber’s hometown expands a public pilot program the company started in Pittsburgh in September. The testing lets everyday people experience the cars as Uber works to identify glitches before expanding the technology’s use in San Francisco and elsewhere.

CNBC article here

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autonomous vehicles   California operators   driverless cars   San Francisco operators   self-driving vehicles   Uber   

 

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Blacklane Expands In Asia-Pacific Region

<p>Photo courtesy of Blacklane</p>BERLIN – Blacklane has expanded its network of English-speaking, commercially licensed and insured professional drivers to 64 new cities across 12 Asia-Pacific countries (list below). Blacklane now serves more than 250 cities, 500 airports, and 50 countries.

Last year, 577 million inbound visitors arrived into the Asia-Pacific region, according to the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA). PATA forecasts an increase to 657 million inbound visitors in 2020. Furthermore, the region accounts for 30% of the global travel market, according to Phocuswright.

“International visitors are flocking to the region while its booming middle class is exploring the world. Therefore, more travelers desire a single trusted driver service for their global travel,” said Jens Wohltorf, Blacklane’s CEO and co-founder. “A familiar and professional experience gives passengers and corporate travel managers peace of mind around the world.”

Blacklane has hired staff in Singapore and in January will open a regional office as part of its commitment to the region.

New Mileage Partner: Asia Miles

Blacklane also now partners with Asia Miles, the frequent flyer program of Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon. Asia Miles members earn miles on Blacklane rides around the world.

More than 8.5 million frequent travelers are registered Asia Miles members. They can earn and redeem their miles on Cathay Pacific or one of its 24 airline partners.

New Cities Added

  • Australia (5): Cairns, Canberra, Darwin, Gold Coast, and Hobart
  • China (24): Beijing, Changchun, Changsha, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dalian, Fuzhou, Guangzhou, Haikou, Hangzhou, Harbin, Kunming, Nanjing, Ningbo, Qingdao, Sanya, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Suzhou, Tianjin, Wuhan, Wuxi, Xiamen, and Xi’an
  • India (6): Ahmedabad, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Pune, and Surat
  • Indonesia (4): Denpasar (Bali), Jakarta, Surabaya, and Yogyakarta
  • Japan (5): Fukuoka, Kyoto, Nagoya, Osaka, and Sapporo
  • Malaysia (4): Penang, Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, and Senai
  • New Zealand (3): Christchurch, Queenstown, and Wellington
  • Philippines (2): Cebu and Manila
  • Sri Lanka (1): Colombo
  • Taiwan (3): Kaohsiung, Taichung, and Tainan
  • Thailand (4): Chiang-Mai, Ko-Samui, Krabi, Pattaya, and Phuket
  • Vietnam (2): Da Nang and Hue

About Blacklane

Blacklane is a global professional driver service in more than 50 countries, 250 cities, and 500 airports around the world. They guarantee high-quality rides at fair, fixed, and all-inclusive rates. All drivers are commercially licensed and insured. 

Keywords

airlines   apps   Asian operators   Blacklane   business partnerships   mobile applications   vehicle apps   

 

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Company Turns Spotlight On LGBT Business Travel Safety

<p><a href="http://ift.tt/2hT00PR">Photo via Pixabay user janeb13</a></p>Travel safety specialist beTravelwise has appointed a new LGBT travel advisor and developed an enhanced corporate travel safety program designed to help mitigate the dangers facing LGBT travellers. 

LGBT travellers are often faced with a myriad of legal and safety issues when visiting certain countries, whether for work or leisure. There are 75 countries worldwide that enforce draconian anti-gay and transgender laws – eight of which still carry the death sentence for homosexuality – including many increasingly popular business and leisure destinations in the Middle East and Asia.

Travel Dail UK article here

Keywords

business travel   corporate travel   leisure travel   LGBT   marketing to corporate travelers   new hires   safety   

 

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Trump’s Presidential Limo Ready To Rock Inauguration

<p><a href="http://ift.tt/2gPNKlw">Photo via Wikimedia Commons user&nbsp;Marc Nozel</a>l</p>President-elect Donald Trump’s new limo is set to be ready when he moves into the White House next month, and the General Motors-built vehicle is said to resemble a Cadillac Escalade SUV on the front end.

Said to be similar to President Barack Obama’s armored car, nicknamed “The Beast,” the new presidential limousine was ordered three years ago with a price tag of $1 million to $1.5 million, CBS News reported, adding the Secret Service already has paid GM $15.8 million for a fleet of the vehicles to serve the president-elect on all domestic and foreign travels.

NEWSMAX article here

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armored vehicles   Donald Trump   passenger safety   Presidential limousines   safety   vehicle safety   

 

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Operators Know How To Make Holiday Season Feel Good

<p><a href="http://ift.tt/2hlp2r7">Photo via PEXELS user JESHOOTS</a></p>Deserving Kids Surprised By Limo Full Of Presents: Aidan Duggan dedicated his life to raising daughter Aoife, 8, and Conor, 6, after his wife Marion died from ovarian cancer six years ago. Duggan, who is now battling serious illness himself, was recently invited to join his family on a special festive day out at Fota House organised by Cork City Hospitals Children’s Club. Martin Cannon of Cannon’s Limousines was so touched by their story he decided to throw in an extra surprise — a limousine packed to the brim with sweets and presents. Evening Echo article here

Holiday Shopping Bus Tour For A Good Cause: “It will help people have a good shopping experience and have some fun while they do their holiday shopping instead of whatever everybody dreads… driving through traffic, dealing with parking, paying for parking, waiting in line,” says Brian Hill, founder, Funday Austin Tours and Events. 50% of the proceeds from the luxury charter bus Christmas shopping tours will be donated to Austin homeless shelters and Austin Pets Alive! FOX 7 article here

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charity   charter and tour   holiday   industry charity   Ireland operators   Texas operators   tourism   

 

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PRLA, LANJ Ready To Move On Legislative Fronts

<p><a href="http://ift.tt/1v6lgGo">Photo via Flickr user&nbsp;Brian Turner</a></p>KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa. — Ramping up its effort to fight a Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) vehicle assessment that more than doubles the registration fee per vehicle from $404 to $868, members of the Philadelphia Regional Limousine Association (PRLA) gathered Dec. 12 to counter the proposal during its bi-monthly meeting.

PRLA President Steve Rhoads (Rhoads Limousine) updated members by telling them the association and its attorney are scheduled to meet with the PPA to negotiate not only the new vehicle assessment, but other burdensome rules and regulations the PRLA would like to see eliminated or, in other instances, streamlined.

After petitioning the federal court to rescind the whopping per vehicle fee increase, the judge ruled in early November he will forgo discovery in the matter—or enforcement of the hike— and instead ordered both the PPA and PRLA to meet first to see if they can iron out their differences and reach an agreement.

Rhoads said the judge’s ruling for both sides to negotiate is a testament to taking the concerns of the PRLA seriously, and members contributing to hire an attorney to represent the PRLA is paying off.

Two Bills on LANJ Agenda

Heading into the new year, the Limousine Association of New Jersey (LANJ) is gearing up to weigh in on two proposed state bills, one proposing regulations on TNCs, and the other which would eliminate the state sales tax on private transportation services.

The “TNC Bill” (A-3695/S-2179) does not mandate fingerprint checks, which LANJ proposes, however, the bill includes a provision where the state attorney general can institute fingerprint requirement if he is not satisfied with the TNC proposed background verification system.

The other bill, nicknamed “The Limo Bill” (A-3696/S-2315), proposes to eliminate the sales tax on private transportation service, an issue LANJ has worked on hard to rescind as burdensome to the industry. The bill also will examine current insurance requirements for both limousine companies as well as TNCs. The LANJ position is state operators are adequately insured and TNCs should be held to the same operator requirements.

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LANJ   legislation   Limousine Association of New Jersey   limousine regulations   new jersey   New Jersey operators   Pennsylvania operators   philadelphia   Philadelphia Regional Limousine Association   prla   state regulations   Steve Rhoads   

 

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You Could Own Donald Trump’s Leftover Limo

<p><a href="http://ift.tt/1SPoUhs">Photo via Flickr user Gage Skidmore</a></p>It may not be a stretch if you want to live life in the fast lane like Donald Trump.

A pair of over-the-top, Donald Trump-designed limousines could hit the auction block soon.

The Trump Executive and Trump Golden series Cadillacs were built in 1988 to be high-end offices-on-wheels– complete with a fax machine, TV, VCR, a paper shredder and two early NEC cellphones.

Both prototypes are now owned by a collector in the United Kingdom, who may sell them due to newfound interest in brand Trump, according to Barcroft Media.

It’s unclear how much they would fetch at auction — but the rides, once described by Trump as “the best,” won’t come cheap.

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The New York Post article here

Keywords

Cadillac   Donald Trump   famous vehicles   stretch limousine   unique vehicles   vehicle auctions   vintage vehicles   

 

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