For corporate-travel teams & EAs

A standing account,
one dispatcher.

Open an account and the same desk owns your corporate ground transport — recurring executive moves, investor days, and full roadshows — with consolidated billing and driver continuity for the people who travel the same patterns every week.

What an account gets you

Built for repeat corporate travel

A

One point of contact

A single dispatcher who knows your executives, your buildings, and your usual patterns — not a new agent every call.

B

Consolidated billing

One monthly statement with cost centers, PO references, and per-roadshow line items your finance team can reconcile.

C

Driver continuity

Named-driver requests honored where we can, so principals see familiar chauffeurs on recurring routes.

D

EA direct line

Authorized assistants book, change, and cancel moves and full tours straight with the desk — no portal, no queue.

E

Run-of-show on file

Recurring roadshow templates kept on the account so the next quarter's tour starts from your proven timing.

F

Backup-car policy

On the legs that can't slip, we stage a second vehicle by default — agreed once at account setup.

 remittance advice — detach and call 

AccountCCD-NYC-0001
ForNew corporate account — consolidated billing
Service areaNYC metro · Tri-State
TermsSpeak to a dispatcher · 24/7

Amount due

One phone call

Call the desk · (888) 420-0177

Questions

Frequently asked

Is there a minimum to open an account?
No set minimum. Accounts make sense once a team is booking corporate moves regularly enough to want one dispatcher, one invoice, and driver continuity rather than ad-hoc rides.
How does billing work?
Standing accounts are billed on a consolidated monthly statement with per-trip and per-roadshow line items, cost centers, and PO references where your finance team needs them.
Can executive assistants book directly?
Yes. Named EAs get a direct line to the desk and can book, change, or cancel moves and full roadshows without going through a portal.