Transport: Chauffeur services – what is the future

Uniformed, courteous, skilful – there is numerous other qualities a good chauffeur need to have. What do these people that drive you safely anywhere you need have to know and have to learn? How do you find the best chauffeur service fitting your needs? Anyway, is it worth the money to order such service?

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A Driven Profession - The Life of a Chauffeur

Wayne M. Gore

Whether it's corporate or private travel, professional chauffeurs are friendly, discrete and knowledgeable driving companions who will make sure your journey is both safe and comfortable, arriving at your destination feeling refreshed and relaxed...

The First-Rate Drivers for the Affluent

Nils Kraus

Being a chauffeur is often a lifetime commitment. Chauffeurs are a measure of wealth, class and sophistication and therefore it is important that they are loyal, punctual, composed and competent...

How to become a chauffeur: The Case of the UK

Laura Maudlin

The first hurdle is age, because, whilst there is no issue with ageism within the chauffeur industry, insurance can be an issue. Typically, to secure the position of a chauffeur you will need to be over 25, some companies will only employ chauffeur over the age of 30 because of insurance issues...

Top Tips When Booking a Chauffeur Service

Denise Chen

Your journey is important to you. Whether your journey is for business or pleasure be sure that you use a chauffeur company that understands how important your journey is to you. You may think that it is impossible to assess a chauffeur service until after you have used it, by which time it might be too late! This is not entirely true; there are a number of pointers that can indicate whether you are dealing with the kind of company that will be right for you...

Limo, Limo, Limo...

Chris Grad

If you need to travel, you will certainly enjoy the luxury of riding in a limousine. Historically speaking, the definition of a limousine is a stretch luxury car that is driven by a chauffeur. The French Limousin region gave us the term, and it was developed from hoods that people from the area wore, which reminded the linguists of the profile of a car. Limousines are also characterized by a sliding glass window between the passenger area in the rear of the vehicle and the driver area in the fro...