News from GO Airport Express
GO Airport Express Under New Management
We are thrilled to announce that GO Airport Express, a leading provider of airport transportation services in Chicago, is now under new management by the New England Transportation Group (nETG). This significant development marks a new chapter for GO Airport Express...
More Vacationers Prefer to Plan Rather than Wing-it
When it comes to vacations, more travelers opt to plan every detail than those who plan nothing according to surveys conducted by GO Airport Express, a Chicago-based ground transportation and GO Airport Shuttle, an international transportation provider. Of the more...
Men in Bigger Hurry than Women to Get to the Airport
Airlines might not have stellar on-time records, but passengers don’t want to risk missing their flights. More than 71 percent of travelers say they arrive at the airport two hours before their scheduled domestic flights, according to a survey conducted jointly by GO...
Travelers Eschewing Hotel Mini Bars
More than 70 percent of travelers say they never use hotel mini-bars according to a survey conducted jointly by GO Airport Express, and The GO Group, LLC, an international ground transportation service provider. GO Airport Express, which offers a shuttle service to...
Travelers Not So Social on Planes
While people “share” just about everything and anything online, travelers are not especially social in person, according to a recent survey. The GO Group, LLC, an international ground transportation service provider, along with GO Airport Express, a GO member and...
Travelers Split About Pets on Planes
When asked about whether (non-service) animals should be allowed to travel in airplane cabins, 52 percent responded “yes” , according to a survey conducted by GO Airport Express, a GO member and Chicago-based ground transportation company serving O’Hare International...
Heavy Travel Predicted for this Holiday Season
The December and New Year’s holidays are typically the airlines’ busiest travel times, and this year will be no exception. Thirty-four percent of those polled in a recent survey said they would be traveling by plane. The survey was conducted by The GO Group, LLC, an...
Travelers Cautious but Not Panicking Over Ebola
While most travelers aren’t changing or cancelling travel plans due to fear of contracting Ebola, 40 percent noted they are taking extra precautions while flying, according to a survey conducted by GO Airport Express, a GO member and Chicago-based ground...
Airplane Passengers Value Courtesy Over Comfort
Poll finds air travelers may not be as rude as stories have suggested. 23 percent of fliers say they rarely recline their seats, according to poll. Airplane passengers are actually more considerate about reclining their seats than might lead you to believe after...
Airfare Increases Won’t Deter Travelers
Although airfares are expected to rise this fall, almost half of those who responded to a recent survey are not planning on changing their travel plans during the remaining months in 2014, compared with the same time last year. More than 712 people responded to a...