Hourly Transportation Service in New Orleans, LA
Hourly transportation service in New Orleans, LA keeps a chauffeur and a clean car with you for as long as you need. Picture a Friday with three meetings downtown, a late lunch, then dinner across town. You do not want to park six times or wait on rides. With hourly car service, one driver stays with you and moves you from stop to stop. You set the plan. Your chauffeur handles the streets, the traffic, and the doors. It works the same for a slow night out with friends. The car waits while you eat, then rolls when you are ready.
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FAQs
How many hours should I book for hourly transportation service?
Most people start with a three hour block, then add time if the day runs long. Think about your stops. A dinner and a couple of bars might fill four hours. A full work day of meetings can run eight or more. The chauffeur stays with you the whole time, so you are not stuck waiting on a new ride. If you are not sure, book a little extra and relax. It is easier to have the car ready than to scramble for one in the middle of the night. Our dispatch can help you size the block when you call.
What is the difference between hourly car service and a point-to-point ride?
A point-to-point ride takes you from one address to one address, then ends. Hourly car service holds the car and driver for a set stretch of time. You can make many stops, wait as long as you like, and change the plan as you go. Pick point-to-point when you have a single clean trip, like a ride straight across town. Pick hourly when your day has stops, waits, or a loose plan. If you cannot name your exact route yet, hourly is the safer bet. You keep one chauffeur for the whole run either way.
Can the chauffeur wait while I am at a stop?
Yes. Waiting is the point of an hourly block. Your chauffeur parks close, stays in touch by phone, and pulls up when you are ready to move. Go to your meeting. Sit down for a long dinner. Run into a shop for ten minutes. The clock is your booked hours, not the miles, so a wait costs you nothing extra inside that block. This is what makes as directed service feel easy. You never hail a new car or explain it all over again. The same driver is right there each time you walk back out.
Which car should I choose for a night out with friends?
It comes down to your headcount and your plan. For two or three, a Premium Sedan keeps it simple and sharp. For up to six, the Premium SUV gives you room to spread out. Bigger crews can ride together in a Sprinter Van or a Stretch Limousine so no one has to drive home. Supreme Lane Limo Service runs all of these by the hour, so the car waits between stops and rolls when you are ready. Tell dispatch your group size and your plan, and they will point you to the right fit.



