Huntington Tri-State (HTS) Airport: Airport Shuttles
Often the cheapest way to get to and from Huntington Tri-State airport, shuttle vans often offer a cost effective alternative to taking a taxi. Typically, Huntington Tri-State airport shuttle services use large passenger vans and provide pickup service from your home, hotel, or office to (or from) HTS airport. You share the ride, and hence much of the cost, with fellow travelers in your immediate area.
Another option is to reserve a private-ride van, useful for larger families or groups. The ultimate experience is to arrive to Huntington Tri-State airport in a sedan or limo. Sedans are typically Lincoln Towncar-type vehicles that accommodate 2-3 passengers, while limos can be as long as busses and hold an entire bachelorette party.
To get you effortlessly to Huntington Tri-State airport, you can reserve a door-to-door airport shuttle van, sedan or limo right here using one of our specially selected partners. Its safe and secure, and will make your trip a little easier.
- Pros & Cons of using Airport Door-to-Door Shuttles
Door-to-Door airport shuttles are typically small passenger vans that go to/from Huntington Tri-State Airport, from/to local communities within the greater Huntington area. The main advantage of these airport shuttles is the cost – typically you can save half or more compared to a taxi. Also, the rate is fixed, so if your airport shuttle gets stuck in traffic coming from Huntington Tri-State Airport, you still pay the same. The disadvantages are that you share the ride with other passengers, and may find that if you are going to Huntington Tri-State Airport, you might be the first pickup, and may make several stops until your shuttle van is full. The same holds if you use an airport shuttle going to Huntington from HTS airport. Some of the shuttles that leave the airport are on a schedule, meaning they leave at designated times. Others may only leave once the shuttle is full. Its best to ask first to make sure!
- Shuttle van/limo Tipping Etiquette:
- Shared ride shuttles: if you’re taking bags and the driver helps you loading/unloading them, its appropriate to give the driver a few bucks for his/her efforts.
- Sedans/limos: the most appropriate form of tipping is a percentage of the fare, usually around 15%. Drivers derive much of their income from tips and usually deserve a gratuity if their service was satisfactory.