June 15, 2010: Businesses are back on the road – We’re here to help!
Aristocat Transportation, Inc. is prepared to handle the expanding business needs of corporate travel throughout its vast network. Hotel and airport transportation is up and Aristocat’s professional staff will be happy to serve you to reach your next destination.
Business Travel Trends in their recent article reported that ‘more companies are loosening employee travel policies’ (June 2, 2010) as more business class tickets and hotel stays are increasing. With visual improvement from the depths of the recession, companies are getting back to work and travel. With different perks offered by airlines and hotels to remove their typical ancillary fees (baggage, upgrades, express check in) alongside free offerings (parking, WiFi, and breakfast).
With a new revival in business travel with 41% in business class in April – versus 35% in April 2009 – our limousine service expansion is a perfect complement to your increase needs in travel accommodation. With our fleet of corporate sedans, professional limousines, and courteous staff, it will be a pleasure to serve you with our top-rated service and comfortable travel options. Beyond airport and hotel pickup/ delivery we will be happy to show you our other services such as road show and our city tour services to bring a relaxing end to your evening.
Feel free to browse through our growing list of cities and plan Aristocat Transportation, Inc. to deliver your next business travel success!
(Original Business Travel Trends Article posted here)
May 23, 2010: Aristocat Transportation is taking their clients further – Worldwide!
Sue Jarvis, the owner and founder of Aristocat Transportation, Inc. is taking her company and her clients to brand new destinations. Started in 1987 with only one single limousine, Aristocat Transportation, Inc. has restructured itself as a leader for corporate travel needs since its humble beginnings in Warren, Michigan. Offering corporate limousine travel, professional sedans, and airport transportation, they bring a full selection to business meeting and event planning. Aristocat offers its executive customers the same great service that will go with them on their worldwide travels.
The transportation industry as a whole offers many options and guarantees. What Aristocat Transportation, Inc. offers is a full service transportation portfolio that is available whether its clients are heading into work, a business meeting, a time sensitive presentation, or a social networking company function. Their selection of available vehicles are now available to take their customers further as they leave the airport and get ready to make their business deadlines.
New featured cities of Atlanta, Bloomington, Charlotte, Charleston, Philadelphia, Portland, and San Francisco are among many that Aristocat Transportation, Inc. is ready to serve. Aristocat has already made itself known as a leader of transportation in Detroit, and aims to continue building the same client relationships as it continues to grow throughout the nation. Here are some more cities that Aristocat Transportation, Inc. offers service:
Working with an exceptional staff is essential to creating superior customer satisfaction results. By making sure their employees are well trained and have company support and guidance, they bring that same positive atmosphere to their clients. Aristocat’s staff is there to listen to its clients needs and take the time to make sure their busy and often complicated professional business travel needs are well scheduled and executed to their requirements.
Other services offered to customers are road shows and city tours. These services round out the overall package to their clientele and make sure they get the comfort that their after work hours are accommodated for as well.
Aristocat Transportation, Inc. is a member of the National Association of Catering Executives (NACE), National Limousine Association (NLA), Domestic Estate Managers Association (DEMA), and Metro Detroit Convention Bureau. Sue Jarvis was elected to the National Limousine Association Board of Directors in 2007-it is a 4 year term. Sue attends 4 meetings a year including the “Day on the Hill” in Washington DC. This transportation company is also in good standing with the Better Business Bureau.
May 18, 2010: NLA Members Get First Hand Reports from Federal Agenices at DC Meetings
More than 50 NLA members, including members of the Board of Directors and many state/regional association presidents, received a series of briefings from federal agency officials on April 27-28 in Washington, D.C., immediately preceding the NLA group’s visits to legislators and key staffers on Capitol Hill.
Reporting first hand to the NLA were Dick Blewett, Deputy Director of the Office of Financial Assistance, Small Business Administration, who described the financial programs that are available for small companies, Chuck Horan, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Department of Transportation, who outlined the new performance standards for electronic on-board recorders (EOBRs) installed in commercial motor vehicles (CMVs), Bruce Andrews from the Senate Commerce Committee, who discussed the RIDE Act and distracted driving from the purview of his committee which has oversight over the Department of Transportation, Bill Coleman, Deputy Program Manager, CSA 2010, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Department of Transportation, who detailed the CSA 2010 initiative that is due to be fully rolled out by year end, and Nancy Leppink, Acting Administrator, Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor, who commented on the fiscal year 2011 federal budget proposal that contains provisions to combat misclassification of employees as independent contractors.







