San Antonio residents and those in a few other cities will be able to travel in luxury to Deep Ellum or other areas in the city. Alternatively, Dallas citizens can relax in comfort on their way to spend a day enjoying San Antonio River Walk.
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Gogo founder Mark Thronson explained in the benefits of this new service in a statement:
"With decades of expertise in transportation and significant investment in technology, we are delivering a superior, luxury travel experience for our customers. The launch of these routes will make it easier for people to stay connected and for cities to thrive, all while offering a seamless, premium travel option."
The Dallas-San Antonio route will be making stops in Waco, Temple, Austin and San Marcos with new buses that offer Wi-Fi, real-time tracking via a mobile app, onboard restrooms, and reclining seats.
Gogo is a charter service that provides rentals of motorcoaches, minibuses, and buses for group trips such as conferences, field trips, and off-site parking shuttles. The company has non-daily services in several cities; however, the Lone Star State is to be the first area in the country to get daily connectivity. Per a company blog post, a two-year timeline has been established for launching daily connective routes across the country.
