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4 Hanoi Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

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Type Vendor Rate Our Rate
Hourly HKD 385.00 HKD 350.00Book Now
Airport Transfer HKD 1,320.00 HKD 1,200.00Book Now

Vehicle Description

Whether this 29 passenger 29 Seaters will meet your highest expectations. 29 Seaters features Maximum number of passengers 29 , Maximum number of baggage 10 and Air-conditioning for backseat passengers available and lots of leg room. This vehicle is well-maintained and always spotless interior. The driver is save speaks perfect English and willing to please every request. Your safety is our main concern so we will get you to your destination and back at the reasonable price. So relax and enjoy the ride!

Vehicle Amenities

  • Maximum number of passengers 29
  • Maximum number of baggage 10
  • Air-conditioning for backseat passengers available

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29 Seaters can be used for pick-up and drop-off services in the following airports in Kowloon, Hong Kong:

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