I don’t know how many of you are good business travelers. I’m not. I can get around the airport well and know what I am doing, I just don’t like to do it, especially if I am traveling to a place that is new to me.
I recently went to Baltimore for a two-day training class. I flew out of Albany, New York the night prior to the class for the one-hour trip to Baltimore. No I am not whining, just telling a story. We all know that brief moment of concern when it comes to the transition from the airport to making the selection of ground transportation. Public or private? Yellow cab or town car. Who do I ask? Can I trust them?
Shamil took care of all of this for me. I walked out of the terminal and there he was. He politely asked where I was going and how long I would be in Baltimore. Where had I arrived from and how was the flight. He had taken my bag off my shoulder and placed it cautious in the back of the Suburban, escorted me to the door and off we went. I must have told him where to go, I just don’t remember. In the short ride downtown I learned of the coming events for the week, where to get tickets, who made the best crab cakes (another post topic). He transformed the angst of the choice and allowed me to focus on the rest of the eek. He then gave me his card and email so I could contact him if I needed anything at all. I also learned about his business and goals. All in a 20-minute ride.
Shamil owns Nationwide Transportation which is a limousine and town car service serving Baltimore and Washington DC. The cars are comfortable and clean. He has a total of 6. The phones are answered politely and he delivers on his commitments. If you are in Baltimore and need a lift from the airport to downtown or anywhere he serves, don’t deprive yourself of his affordable friendly service.
You can reach him at 877-544-5106 or by email at shamil@nationwide-transportation.net. Check out his web site at www.nationwide-transportation.net. Customer service is not dead. It is driving a limo in Baltimore.