FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
March 30, 2020

MEDIA CONTACT:
Richard Johnson
Bellair Charters & Airporters
richard@airporter.com
(360) 380-8800
https://airporter.com

Bellair Airporter Shuttle Announces Interruption in Service

Due to the impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) on travel plans as well as Bellair Airporter Shuttle’s commitment to the health of our passengers and the communities we serve, all Bellair Airporter Shuttle operations will be suspended effective Monday, March 30, 2020.

“These are unprecedented times,” said Bellair president Richard Johnson. “In response to the governor’s stay at home mandate as well as our commitment to the health of Bellair riders and staff members, Bellair Airporter Shuttle will be closed until it is deemed safe and advisable to return to normal operations.”

During the closure, reservations for travel from April 16 and beyond continue to be taken. As of Sunday, March 29, 2020, reservations agents are available daily at (866) 235-5247 between 9:00 a.m. and noon, and again between 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. All voicemails will be returned as quickly as possible. For ease and convenience, online reservations are also available 24/7 at Airporter.com.

During this closure, the incredible Bellair detailing team and additional staff continues to deep clean and sanitize each vehicle to the highest standards in anticipation to resuming regular business. “As we work to flatten the curve together, we are also looking towards the future,” Johnson said. “A future where Bellair Airporter Shuttle continues to be your car-free, care-free ride to Paine Field, Sea-Tac Airport and beyond!”

More information about Bellair Airporter Shuttle services to Sea-Tac Airport and Paine Field can be found at airporter.com.


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