Travelers in the Dallas region are looking for more inter -city transit -without driving -as soon as the region is ready for World Cups and other major live events There is.
GOGO Charters, a charter bus and minibus service, recently announced a new route to Dallas-Fort Wort connecting Waco, Austin, and San Antonio.
GOGO promises “luxury” amenities, such as reclining sheets, high-speed Wi-Fi, power outlet, and onboard toilets.
“We are one of Texas, and we want to develop this service first,” said GOGO’s spokeswoman.
“This is one of our priority markets as the World Cup and other notable large -scale events come to this area.”
Two additional connections derived from Corpus Christi are expected to ferry to Dallasfort Worth. Service updates will be added to the previously announced route in Texas, which includes San Marcos and Temple services.
The route is part of a large launch, like individual passengers, like Amtracks and Grayhounds, so that they can purchase tickets for prescribed routes.
GOGO has already provided conventional charter bus services, so the group can book an individual trip outside the predetermined route. Depending on the group size and vehicles, these options can be executed between $ 400 and $ 2200.
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The company is one of several charter bass providers that provide Dallas services, such as Texas Charter Bus Company, Premier Transport, Imperial Charter, and Dallas Royal Coach.