What To Ask In A Limousine Service Company
Cheap limousines do not connote a depreciated vehicle, but rather it is inexpensive. Cheap limousine services do not differ, in any way, to high-class limousine services. It depends on the limousine company if they cater to the upscale market. If they do, then you know they are quite costly. And for the middle or average earning Americans, the promise of renting an inexpensive limousine service is already a luxury they can afford.
Limousines are luxury vehicle or a “special occasion” transport. Occasions that are serviced by limousine companies are corporate or gala events, prom limousine service, weddings, airport limousine service, bachelor or bachelorette parties, tours, funeral, or any occasion that a client requests.
If it is your first time to hire a limousine service, here are the tips you can ask your limousine service contact:
1. Experience
Inquire about the limousine company’s age in the business. The older the company is, the more experience they have in the livery industry. The more experience they have the more reliable they will be.
2. License
Inquire the company if they are licensed to operate. Transportation companies are required to have Federal authority to operate their vehicles from the transportation department, as well as, local state operating authority. Make sure that they do have it.
3. Insurance
If an accident occurred, knowing that the limousine service you hired has commercial insurance coverage, you know you will be tranquil. If they do, ask them to provide you with a certificate of coverage.
4. Affiliation
Make it a point to know that the limousine company you are interested in hiring is affiliated with reputable organizations like The National Limousine Association as well as their local livery association.
5. Testimonials
Making background check is important so inquire about the limousine company’s client; ask their opinion on how the service is delivered. If you think that the testimonial is favorable then you have the prerogative to continue the service.
6. Vehicle
Ask if you could see the vehicle you are inquiring about in person. If you don’t have the time, you can ask your contact at the limousine company to send you an email where all the vehicle’s details are specified and the features including the size and its passenger ratio. Ask them what are their fleet vehicles are. Normally, there are standard stretch , super stretch limousines, SUV hummers, Escalades, Rolls Royces, Sedans, shuttle vans, party buses – or just about anything that looks corporate and big enough for five or more people.
7. Discount
What a treat! Some limousine companies offer promotional discounts if you hire more than 2 luxury vehicles. Also inquire them about limousine discount for wedding limousine service.
8. Time
Ask if their pricing strategy is based per event or by the hour. Ask for overtime charges and overtime availability, if there are any. Also, ask if the limousine company has starting time policy. With a majority of limousine companies, your time starts at the time of the initial pick-up. Others may charge you from the time the Chauffer leaves the garage.
9. Chauffer
Most companies have a mandatory gratuity (tip) policy for their drivers. Confirm this matter to your contact to ensure you do not duplicate gratuity. Aside from paying service charge for the chauffer, better ask if the chauffer is experienced, has undergone training and screening process from the company, and knows the route of your destination to and from and for other side gimmicks after the event.
10. Contract
If you have decided to take, for example, SR Limousine, ask your contact to provide you the original copy of the contract and its terms and conditions, and other important documents pre-, during, or post- service from the limousine service.
11. Contact
And lastly, in case of an emergency, aside from someone in your family or your friends, ask your contact to have his/ her number. This way, if you get stranded or lost at the interstate, you can call your contact for emergency ride. And if it ever happen, ask if the emergency ride is added cost.