Galveston, Texas to/from George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) or William P. Hobby Airport (HOU).

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Why Use Roadrunner Limousine Airport Car Service?

100% Customer Satisfaction! Roadrunner Limousine is Galveston, Texas’ largest and most trusted airport ground transportation provider. Why are we so popular? It’s because we know how to provide the best customer service. On top of having exemplary driving records, our drivers are also required to pass FBI criminal background checks. We present well-dressed, experienced professionals who will cater to your every need. Prompt pickups and drop-offs are a certainty with us – it is our policy at Roadrunner Limousine transportation for our vehicles to arrive on location 10 minutes prior to every scheduled pickup time.

Great Flat Rates! Our town car flat rate fares to and from Galveston and the George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) or William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) are most often less than taxis charge for the same service. So, why take a taxi when you can travel to the airport in comfort and style in any one of our luxury vehicles.

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A Luxurious Vehicle Fleet! Whether you are a traveling couple, single executive or a large group, Roadrunner has the right vehicle for you. Depending on the number of passengers, Roadrunner Limousine’s fleet offers town cars, limousines, SUV’s, passenger vans and even 30+ passenger coaches. All our vehicles are clean, private and comfortable late model luxury vehicles equipped with GPS Navigation systems. So, why take a cramped taxi from Galveston to IAH or HOU when Roadrunner Limousine’s luxury vehicles await you?

Easy Reservation Process! For immediate personal service, call Roadrunner Limousine transportation on the telephone, or if it is more convenient, you can access our online reservation system to book quick reservations. Experience additional service by signing up for an online account that will preserve your personal preferences, allow you to monitor your reservation history and print reservation receipts/confirmations. Quotes can also be requested online followed by prompt e-mail response. Roadrunner limo transportation services will always send you e-mail confirmation and payment receipt for your verification and business expensing.

Member in good standing with the National Limousine Association (NLA) ! Our commitment to high industry standards and consistent delivery of quality transportation service in Arizona is reflected in our NLA membership.

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Are you a Traveling Executive?

Roadrunner Limousine provides exceptional service to its executive clients traveling in Galveston, Texas. Our executive guests expect convenient, reliable and comfortable transportation to or from Galveston and the George Bush or William P. Hobby Airports. We pride ourselves on working effectively with an executive’s travel coordinators and assistants to provide optimum service, making everyone’s job easier. For them, we offer a state-of-the-art online booking and account monitoring system accompanied by a highly trained staff to create and execute the most sophisticated travel plans that a busy executive or corporate group might require.

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First Time Coming to Galveston, Texas – Did You Know?

YESTERDAY

Galveston Island was originally inhabited by the Karankawa and Akokisa tribes. It was also once occupied by the pirate Jean Lafitte, who made it his pirate kingdom he called “Campeche”, until he was forced off the island by the United States Navy.

The City of Galveston adopted a charter in 1839, and was incorporated by the Congress of the Republic of Texas. The growing port attracted many new residents from the 1940s flood of German immigrants to Texas, including Jewish merchants. Ethnic Mexican residents and these new residents usually opposed slavery, and supported the Union in the Civil War. They tended to join the Republican Party after the war.

By the end of the 19th century, Galveston had a population of 37,000, and its location on the natural harbor of Galveston Bay along the Gulf of Mexico cemented it as the center of trade in Texas and as of the biggest cotton ports in the nation. The island was struck by a terrible hurricane in 1900, and it holds record as the United States’ deadliest natural disaster.

TODAY

Galveston is the coastal city on both Galveston Island and Pelican Island in Texas, falling within the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area. Galveston was a major commercial center by the 19th century, and one of the biggest ports in the United States, but it is best known for the 1900 Galveston Hurricane that demolished the city. Galveston’s current economy is focused on tourism, health care, shipping, and financial industries. The 84-acre University of Texas Medical Branch campus enrolls more than 2,500 students and is a large, important economic force of the city. Home of six historic districts that have one of the largest and most historically significant collections of 19th-century buildings, Galveston has over 60 structures recorded in the National Register of Historic Places.

PRIME LOCATION

Galveston Island is a barrier island consisting of mostly of sand-sized particles and smaller amounts of finer mud sediments and bigger gravel-sized sediments. It is around 45 miles southeast of downtown Houston, and it is mainly accessed by the Interstate Highway 45 causeway crossing West Bay on the northeast side of the island. There is a deepwater channel connecting Galveston’s harbor with the Gulf and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway. Many residents of the west end in 2009, were using golf carts as transportation to take them to and from residential homes, the Galveston Island Country Club, and stores. The Chief of the Galveston Police Department declared that he believed that golf carts should not be used outside of golf courses, and they should be prohibited. The West End residents then began a campaign against the banning of golf carts.

QUALITY OF LIFE

The city has some of the largest teaching hospitals in the state, found on the University of Texas Medical Branch campus at Galveston. Galveston is also a big tourist destination that brought $808 million to the local economy in 2007, and drew 5.4 million visitors. The city has historic hotels like the historic Hotel Galvez and Tremont House, bed and breakfast inns, beachfront condos, and resort rentals. Tourist attractions are the Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier, Galveston Schlitterbahn waterpark, the Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig & Museum, Moody Gardens botanical park , the Lone Star Flight Museum, Galveston Railroad Museum, The Strand historic buildings, many historical museums and mansions, and tons of beach front from the East End’s Porretto Beach, Stewart Beach to the West End parks.

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