NexusTours invests $4 million in transport fleet upgrade
Americas DMC NexusTours has made an investment of over $4 million to expand its transport fleet across Mexico, the Dominican Republic, and Jamaica. Â
Details were unveiled at the GoBeyond Summit in Cancún.
It has expanded its fleet with 66 new vans, in addition to 100 newly rebranded vans in multiple destinations.
All vans will be operational starting October 1, offering key services such as onboard Wi-Fi and NexusTours’s signature look and feel.
All operators will receive service etiquette training.
They will also follow standardized scripts to ensure consistent, high-quality service throughout. Each unit will implement a ‘quality assurance checklist.’
In addition to offering onboard Wi-Fi, passengers will be able to interact with a specially designed audiovisual experience, and download the NexusTours App.
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