New specialist London transfers website for Londontransfers4U
Anderson Travel Group have added a new website to their portfolio, LondonTransfers4U.com. Anderson Travel Group have been operating coach tours since 1988 and the new London Transfers 4 U website offers a bespoke, high quality airport, cruise terminal and train station transfer service for guests arriving or departing from London.
Mark Anderson, Managing Director of Anderson Travel Group stated “Over the last few years we have seen an increase in demand for small vehicles to provide transfer services in the capital. To cater for that increase in fully independent travellers we decided to launch a website specialising in London transfer services.
CSI Media were given the task in July to create a bespoke website and booking system to allow us to take advantage of the increasing numbers, by providing executive cars and people carrier transfers from major termini to central London.â€
He went on to say “We have been impressed by the dedication from CSI Media and the understanding of our needs in developing our new system, and we are now enthusiastically taking the website to market.â€
The new website offers competitively priced transfers which can be booked and paid for directly using the online booking facility. Customers then receive an e-ticket with all the relevant information and then upon arrival at one of London’s numerous gateways a uniformed driver will be there to transfer passengers efficiently and safely to their chosen destination / hotel.
London Transfers customers may also like to take advantage of the interesting and value for money day excursions and tours for individuals and groups in London, available at one of the Anderson Travel Group’s websites, AndersonTours.co.uk
For more information or to book a London transfer service, visit www.LondonTransfers4U.com. If you would like to book a short coach break in the UK or to other popular destinations in Europe, visit www.andersontours.co.uk.
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