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Transportation Airport Orbit, Inc./ Recommended As Services Are Provided on a First- Butler Motor Transit, Inc: Come, First Serve Basis Butler County, PA Transportation Airport Orbit, Inc./ recommended as services are provided on a first- Butler Motor Transit, Inc: come, first serve basis. At Airport Orbit, Inc., our Sprocket Car & Driver Services world revolves around YOU, and it’s our pleasure A Coach USA Company 140 S. Main St. to be a part of your journey! 210 S. Monroe St., PO Box 1602 Slippery Rock, PA 16057 Butler, PA 16003 [email protected] Charter Sales Manager: Regina Rihn 724-794-4833 or 1-877-AIR-ORBIT AirQuest Aviation [email protected] 485 Airport Rd. www.airportorbit.com Charter Sales & Confirmations: Alicia Eakman Butler, PA 16002 Airport Orbit, Inc. (formally Lenz Travel Airport [email protected] 724-586-6023 Shuttle, incorporated in 1983) has been servicing 1-800-222-8750 or 724-282-1000 www.airquestaviation.com the public since 2004 and is fully licensed, www.butlerbus.com Whether your needs are business or personal, insured, authorized and regulated by the Our fleet offers deluxe, 56-passenger motor AirQuest Aviation, the region’s premier Fixed- Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission as well as coach buses with the most modern and state- Base-Operator offers all-encompassing travel the Allegheny County Airport Authority. Airport of-the-art conveniences to guests traveling over services to meet your every need, while always Orbit, Inc. is a top rated, specialized ground the road. While on board, passengers can expect maintaining safety, security and dependability transportation company which provides two to enjoy a comfortable experience that includes for our clients. Located at the Pittsburgh-Butler types of safe, comfortable, affordable, reliable climate control, reclining seats, overhead and Regional Airport, transportation services include: passenger conveyance services with a fleet of 6-7 luggage bay storage, a public address system, Private Aircraft Charter, Flight Instruction, Aircraft passenger luxury vans and 4-5 passenger sedans. DVD, emergency restroom and the confidence Maintenance and Management. 1. Shared-Ride and VIP Shuttle of riding with our courteous, professional Transportation pick-ups and drop-offs drivers. Butler Motor Transit and Coach USA are as one-way or round-trip transports to/ Pittsburgh-Butler Regional committed to delivering safe, affordable and from Pittsburgh’s International Airport, Airport greener travel. Downtown Amtrak/Rail Station, Greyhound 475 Airport Rd. Bus Lines Station and Megabus Hub Butler, PA 16002 Enterprise Rent-A-Car throughout six full counties: Butler, Mercer, 724-586-6665 Founded in 1957, Enterprise Rent-A-Car is an Lawrence, Clarion, Crawford and Venango, www.butlercountyairport.org internationally recognized brand with more than and parts of Beaver and Armstrong 6,500 neighborhood and airport locations in the A mile of highway gets you a mile: a mile of Counties, all within northwestern United States, Canada, the U.K., Ireland, Germany, runway gets you anywhere! Pennsylvania. France and Spain, as well as franchise locations 2. Sprocket Car and Driver Service, point- Our airport is located in southwestern throughout the world. Through tremendous to-point, door-to-door transports to all Pennsylvania within the Pittsburgh Metropolitan leadership and the entrepreneurial spirit of our destinations throughout the state of Area. Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport (BTP. employees, we have built the largest car rental Pennsylvania (not originating in Allegheny KBTP), also known as K.W. Scholter Field, is a brand in North America, known for exceptionally County). Transport fees are set on full times public airport located in Penn Township five low rates and outstanding customer service. of usage, using half hour increments and miles southwest of the central business district of Enterprise Rent-A-Car-Butler based starting from our office and ending Butler, Pennsylvania. 273 Pittsburgh Rd. upon returning to our office (downtown The Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport is owned, Butler, PA 16002 Slippery Rock). operated, and sponsored by the Butler County Allan Brown or Tay Daghlas Airport Orbit, Inc. transports 24/7 during their Airport Authority. The Fixed Base Operator (FBO) 724-283-7142, press * to reach the branch location Summer Hours (May 1st through October 31st) is AirQuest Aviation. AirQuest Aviation provides www.enterprise.com and from 4 a.m. through 1 a.m. during Winter fuel sales, ground servicing and support, aircraft Located 3.7 miles north of the Butler County Hours (November 1st through May 1st) and maintenance, concierge services, car rental, Airport and Airquest Aviation. holds office booking hours weekdays from 9 flight school, charter services and aircraft Business Hours: a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Note management. Monday- Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. our office is closed on some public holidays, Saturday 9 a.m. to Noon but our transports operate 365 days year. Advanced notice bookings are preferred and 1 Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau - 866-856-8444 - www.VisitButlerCounty.com Enterprise Rent-A-Car-Cranberry • Pittsburgh Tours & More - This division • Operates wheelchair-accessible cabs in two 20840 Route 19 offers themed tours to the public and of our divisions, Classy Cab and Veterans Taxi Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 private groups (Culinary Tours, History to provide equal transportation access for Michael Palachak or Tay Daghlas Tours, Pittsburgh Movie Tour and much all. Additionally we have our AirStar division 724-742-0888, press * to reach the branch location more). Group tours can be customized by of wheelchair accessible busses that can www.enterprise.com our tour staff. Group rates apply. Use code accommodate up to four wheelchairs. Located four miles north of the UPMC Lemieux Tour10 for discount off of public tours. www. • Offers a range of payment options including Sports Complex. Box trucks and cargo vans are pghtoursandmore.net or call 412-323-4709 credit and debit cards for any transportation available near this location. All 15 passenger • PA Brew Tours - Breweries, Distilleries and need or lifestyle to provide cash-less cab vehicle reservations are to made with this Wineries – Uniquely Pittsburgh! Includes rides. branch in advance. samplings, behind-the-scenes tours with • Operates compressed natural gas taxis as well Business Hours: entertaining guides. This division offers tours as propane fueled and electric vehicles. Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. for the public and private groups. Group • Leader in the transportation industry utilizing Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. libation tours can be customized by our tour our natural eco-friendly resources such as Saturday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. staff. Group rates apply. Use code Tour10 for compressed natural gas, propane and electric Sunday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. discount off of public tours. vehicle forms of transportation. We have Enterprise Truck Rental www.pabrewtours.com or call our own fueling station at our South Side 41B Dutilh Rd. 412-323-4709 location. Cranberry Twp., PA. 16066 724-742-0999, press * to reach the branch location Star Transportation Group/ Thrifty Car Rental Monday-Friday 7AM-5PM 20459 Route 19 Saturday 9 a.m.-Noon Star Limousine Service/ Cranberry Township, PA 16066 www.enterprise.com Cranberry Taxi Kevin Donnelly 8541 Peters Rd., Suite 2 Enterprise Rent-A-Car also runs services to/from 724-779-2222 Cranberry Township, PA 16066 nearby Wexford and the Pittsburgh International www.thrifty.com 724-776-0052 Airport. Reservations: 724-776-0044 Thrifty Car Rental in Cranberry Township is a Renters can call the branches directly or book Madonna Long: [email protected] locally-owned franchise, whose primary goal online at www.enterprise.com [email protected] is to provide a positive car rental experience Pittsburgh www.stgpgh.com for individuals, families and corporations. We consistently strive to exceed our customers’ Star Transportation group is an innovative Transportation Group needs and expectations through clean, reliable full service transportation company in the 1825 Liverpool St. vehicles and top-notch customer service. greater Pittsburgh region. It is a family-based Pittsburgh, PA 15233 Whether your rental needs are for business or transportation organization. Tracy Brailey leisure, we have a car to fit your desires and your [email protected] • Values-based leadership ethic. We budget. 412-322-8507 are business leaders and community www.pghtrans.com contributors. Getting reimbursed for travel? Rent from us, park for free, and save the wear and tear on your own Transportation Services • Pittsburgh’s most technologically-advanced, vehicle. • UPMC receives 10% discount off all services reliable, full-service transportation company. Black Car Service in Sedans, SUV’s or Executive • Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Involved in an accident? Let us direct bill your Vans • Computer dispatch system uses GPS tracking, insurance company and get you back on the • Airport transfers or Point-to-Point service for minimizing customer wait-times. road. any location • Customer service department features a Car in for service work? Let us handle your • Affiliates in more than 40 cities state-of-the-art telecommunications system car rental needs. We carry all sizes of vehicles SuperShuttle to enhance communication between including pick-up trucks, SUVs, minivans and • Airport transfers in shared-ride or exclusive customers, service reps and drivers. 12-15 passenger vans. Infinity sedan’s and SUV’s vans • Routinely checks weather and traffic coming in 2016. We offer free parking when • Affiliates in more than 40 cities conditions to inform our drivers of the safest you rent our car. Spaces are limited and subject Bus Transportation and most direct routes. to availability. Customer pick-up and delivery service available. • Various bus sizes (mini buses to motor coach) • Pittsburgh’s first taxi company to use in- can accommodate any size group to any vehicle security cameras for passenger and location driver safety. Tour Divisions (great for corporate groups) 2 Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau - 866-856-8444 - www.VisitButlerCounty.com.
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