L.A. Airport Begins New Shuttle Policy
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Starting today, airport shuttle customers who don’t have reservations will be limited to a handful of shuttle operators for rides home from Los Angeles International Airport. The airport earlier awarded exclusive rights for walk-up business to three full-service shuttle companies and four long-distance carriers. In exchange, full-service operators must each pay the airport at least $1 million a year; the long-distance companies are exempt from the fee. The full-service carriers are SuperShuttle, Prime Time Shuttle and Xpress Shuttle. Southern California Coach will provide service to south Orange County; Inland Express will cover San Bernardino and Riverside counties; Valencia Airport Shuttle, the Santa Clarita Valley; and Roadrunner Shuttle, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.
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