Overview
- Location: San Diego
- Category: Transportation
Our blue and yellow vans take you to the airport from your home,
office or hotel and bring you back after you land. To keep prices
low, you give a small amount of your time, and share the ride with
a few other passengers. In exchange, SuperShuttle gives you prices
that are more economical than a taxi or limo and a solution that is
more convenient than driving and parking at the airport.
Our state of the art automated dispatch system strategically routes
you with others traveling to the same geographic area. This system
is unique to SuperShuttle and gets you to your destination as
promptly and economically as possible.
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Travel Green
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It's green, it's blue…
Super Shuttle will take you on a greener ride to the airport in its
efficiently-priced Big Blue Van. Unlike regular taxi services,
which ferry passengers one at a time, or airport shuttles which
travel to and from hotel locations, Super Shuttle picks up
passengers where they live or work and coordinates them in a
carpool with others customers from the same area, thereby reducing
the cost of shuttle service and the carbon footprint. Phoenix-based
Super Shuttle, a subsidiary of Veolia Transportation, serves 33
airports around the country and more than 50 cities and surrounding
communities.
…it's the SuperShuttle
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Attraction Terms & Conditions
Each Ticket issued pursuant to the standard offer is valid for use through January 31, 2010. All orders are subject to credit card approval and billing address verification. The billing address will be verified with your credit card company so you must use the exact address that your statements are sent to.
Print at Home ticket orders are available immediately and accessible via your confirmation email. All tickets are non-refundable/non-returnable.
We are unable to issue exchanges or refunds after a purchase has been made including but not limited to lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed tickets.
Ticket package and prices are subject to change without notice.
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