Comfort One Way or Round-trip Transfer from Salt Lake City Airport (SLC) to Salt Lake City hotels or return. All Vehicles fully licensed and insured. Our cars are equipped with all necessary faciliti
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Location: Salt Lake City
What's Included
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- 60 minutes of waiting time in the airport after flight arrival
- Private transportation
- 15 minutes of waiting time in your accommodation
- All Fees and Taxes
- 1 person with 1 luggage and 1 carry only per booking
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Definitely! If your flight is delayed, the service will automatically adjust your pickup time. They monitor flight statuses, so you'll be covered without any extra hassle. Just make sure to notify them if you have any changes in plans for your return trip, and they can assist with that too!
A: Casual is totally fine! Most people wear comfy clothes since it's just a ride to or from the airport. The drivers are professional, but you don't need to dress up unless you want to. Just be sure to check the weather for your arrival since Salt Lake City can be unpredictable!
A: Absolutely! They provide child seats for all ages, which is super helpful. Plus, the drivers are really accommodating if you have extra luggage with kids' gear. It's a stress-free way to get from the airport to your hotel without worrying about public transport or other options!
Discussions
Just booked a private transfer for my trip to SLC!
Hey everyone! I just booked the private transfer from Salt Lake City Airport to my hotel. The convenience of a ride waiting for me is such a relief, especially after a long flight! I heard they even help with your luggage, which is a bonus. Has anyone else used this service? Any tips I should know?
Need advice for my father-in-law's trip to SLC.
Hi all! I'm considering getting a private transfer for my father-in-law when he flies into Salt Lake City. He’s not great with public transport, so this seems perfect. Just wanted to know if anyone had experience with how smooth the process is or if it’s worth it? Thanks!