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Once NELA Executive Director Rick Szilagyi welcomed everyone, Scott Solombrino of Dav El/BostonCoach discussed what the National Limousine Association (NLA) has been doing for the industry both nationally and locally.
Solombrino updated those in attendance about the national association’s most recent Ride Responsibly PSA featuring actress, advocate, and abuse survivor Pamela Anderson, which has received widespread media attention and has generated veritably viral waves.
He also discussed a “Surface Transportation Tax” that Massachusetts legislators have been seeking both assistance and support with. The bill would impose a tax on TNCs from which livery and taxi operators would be exempt—and has been gaining traction in Florida, too. Additonally, NELA’s support of the bill could get the issue of fingerprint background checks back on the table.
To close out his time at the mic, Solombrino cited some interesting numbers: Uber has completed four billion while Lyft has done 300 million—comparatively, BostonCoach has 100,000 under its belt. This speaks of the demand for chauffeured transportation that TNCs have created a market for, which means that operators are well-positioned to capitalize on this opportunity by marketing their superior, safer services.
During Jagiela’s turn at the podium, he reiterated Solombrino’s point about a growing need for ground transportation: With a daughter living in a major American city, she has embraced the car services she now knows she has access to—an opportunity that ore traditional livery companies should be latching onto. He encouraged those in the audience to update their business plans to expand their overall business strengths accordingly.
Jagiela also highlighted the educational and networking opportunities at the upcoming Chauffeur Driven Executive Retreat, which will be held in San Diego from May 6-8, before raffling off a pass to the event. Joe Puelo of Dav El/BostonCoach was the lucky winner.
Keynote Speaker Greg Nanigian of Sandler Training closed out the informational portion of the meeting, He explained different types of behavioral styles using the “DISC” method (dominant, influence, steadiness, and compliant) and how employing a mix of those personalities yields a well-rounded workplace.
Raffles that included a 50/50 and scratch-off lottery tickets closed out the evening meeting.
The next NELA event will be its Chauffeur Appreciation Day June 7, and its annual membership meeting will be June 19.
Visit nelivery.org for more information.
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This partnership will introduce the Vehicle with Driver Service Industry (VDSI) standards, which define the following:
- Service categories: what is standard class, business class, and first class, and a representative vehicle for each category
- Vehicle standards, such as passenger and luggage capacity
- Specifying the details that involve services and options like “meet and greet,” “curbside pick-up,” “flight monitoring duration,” among others
“The chauffeur industry was long overdue to create VDSI standards. Thanks to them we can simplify bookings for travelers and professional driver companies. Amadeus and Blacklane have worked closely with ACRISS on the development of these standards and we are excited to see them become a reality,” says Melanie Methven, secretariat of ACRISS.
“Transfers are one of the biggest growth opportunities in travel. To reach their potential, the industry needs to speak the same language and have confidence in the service offered. We look forward to all professional driver services adopting VDSI standards as quickly as possible,” says Peter Altmann, head of Amadeus Cars & Transfers.
Blacklane, an ACRISS member since 2015, is the first chauffeured ground transporation company to adopt these new standards.
“Travelers expect transparent and comparable offers across all travel services,” says Co-founder and CTO Frank Steuer. “These new standards are essential to expand online availability and the ease of booking professional driver services. We are proud to be part of this initiative and we will continue working with travel industry players to make bookings fast and simple,”
MyCab, Taxi Tender, and Karhoo are also ACRISS members, and will support the new partnership by also adopting the new standards worldwide.
Visit acriss.org for more information.
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This year’s host, the Pendry Hotel, is one of the newest offerings from the ultra-posh, internationally renowned Montage Hotel & Resorts chain. Not only is the hotel conveniently located right in the heart of San Diego’s historic and hip Gaslamp Quarter, but it’s also the only 5-star property located in this downtown area. What’s more, we’ve secured a block of rooms at an outstanding rate of $249/night for our guests, which is a bargain for any property of this level—and location. This room block will sell out, so act quickly!
As past attendees can attest to, the Chauffeur Driven Executive Retreats give a limited group of operators the chance to experience the best in business education, choice networking opportunities, and immersion into the local flavor and unique sights that our host city has to offer. This year will be no different, as we’ve planned our evening receptions to give our attendees a one-of-a-kind experience among San Diego’s scenic waterfront and stunning skyline.
On Sunday night, we’ll whisk you away to Coasterra, San Diego’s premiere bayfront dining destination, for three hours of cocktails, dinner, and fun. The uniquely designed establishment—complete with restaurant, lounge, and floating event center—is situated right on Harbor Island, a manmade peninsula that juts right into the East Basin of San Diego Bay, where you will be able to take in your stunning surroundings practically right on the water. While a live band puts you in a festive mood, you’ll enjoy the nearly 360-degree waterfront view while sipping from the open bar and noshing on Coasterra’s modern Mexican fare. The venue is renowned for its fresh seafood and new takes on traditional ethnic dishes, making this experience as delicious as it is visually tantalizing. If you’re not the type to Instagram your dining experiences, this could very well be what changes that.
After we finish helping you get an eagle-eye perspective of your business with Monday’s educational sessions, it’s off to The Skybox at the Diamondview for more incredible views and an evening in San Diego’s premiere event location overlooking the city.
This intimate downtown East Village venue is just a short stroll from The Pendry and will take you high above San Diego, providing a soaring vantage point that will let you watch that night’s game at nearby Petco Park. Diamondview Tower is actually the first office building in the country to be constructed in partnership with a major league ballpark and is one of two high-rises in the city, which means that we’ll be overlooking the hometown Padres as they take on the Washington Nationals with the best seats in—or above—the house. And if America’s Pastime isn’t your thing, prepare to have your mind blown by mentalist/magician Ben Silver, who’ll perform tricks for our group that are sure to amaze.
The open-concept space is perfect for our kinds of events, and the practically panoramic view of the nighttime cityscape will be sure to grab your attention for a while, so be sure to take in the sights of our bayside city transition from its daytime beauty to its nighttime illumination. Step onto the balcony for drinks and conversation with new and old friends alike in the evening air as the sun sets over the bay. Of course, we wouldn’t leave you hanging when it comes to dinnertime fare, and the open bar, appetizers, and food stations will keep you well-fed after a day chock-full of learning and networking.
Remember, there are only a few days left for our Early Bird rate, and space for the Executive Retreat is limited—don’t delay. Head on over to our revamped website to register today.
Visit sandiegoretreat.com for more information.
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