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A Redesigned Green Path Transfers Website Delivers Responsible Transport Service in Over 400 Locations

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Updated: Oct 16, 2012 08:58 AM EDT

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(TRAVPR.COM) GLOBAL - October 16th, 2012 - The rapidly expanding ground-transfer operator Green Path Transfers today announced the launch of its redesigned website, showcasing competitively priced and 100% carbon-offset airport transfer and ground transportation services in over 400 locations and providing a global solution for business and leisure travelers seeking to reduce their carbon footprints.

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Since the company launched just 18 months ago, Green Path Transfers has generated significant buzz in the responsible-transport sector due to the speed at which its service reach has extended. This is especially true given the company's partnerships wherever possible with environmentally conscious taxi, limousine and shuttle operators.

"I am thrilled that we have already reached 400 destinations since the company began operations in March 2011, a growth rate that has exceeded even our own expectations" says Adrian Cordiner, Green Path Transfers CEO. "We have already become one of the foremost global airport-transfer networks, proving that the world has a growing demand for eco-friendly, affordably priced transportation alternatives."

The company has achieved much in this short period largely by being flexible and receptive to the needs of its customer base, adds Cordiner. "Over the last 18 months of operations, we've taken on board all the great feedback from our local partners and customers alike, and I'm pleased to announce the launch of our redesigned site. We've simplified the checkout process, as well as (we think) made the site cleaner and more visually appealing. We're thrilled with the results, and we're positive all our customers, old and new, will be as well."

Going Global, the Green Way
Since its inception, Green Path Transfers has placed a heavy emphasis on building close alliances and key partnerships on the ground in a wide variety of locales, from rural areas and villages to the world's bustling cities. In Russia, for instance, travelers can choose from over 100 pickup and drop-off locations, making travel across that vast country convenient, comfortable and environmentally conscious. It is through its unique community of local experts that Green Path Transfers has easily established itself as a global leader in the transfer-service industry with rates that typically beat out its competitors over 75% of the time.

Unmatched in its support for more sustainable transportation alternatives, Green Path Transfers has also continued to contract with local transport transport services that maintain no- or low-emissions vehicles such as hybrids, electric cars or those running on recycled vegetable matter. Whether or not an eco-minded local operator can be found, Green Path Transfers demonstrates its commitment to the environment through a 100% carbon-offset policy. In coordination with verified carbon-offset agencies such as Blue Ventures and atmosfair, Green Path Transfers delivers peace of mind to its passengers with the knowledge that each trip taken is helping to fund clean-energy projects worldwide.

"We are overjoyed to count ourselves among the leaders of the responsible transport sector," remarks Cordiner. "In the months to come, we will continue to push ahead with our stated goal of greening the market in even more locations."

About Green Path Transfers
Green and friendly, Green Path Transfers is the global airport and inter-city transfer service from the WHL Group. In keeping with a vision to build a sustainable tourism industry, Green Path Transfers partners with the best, green, local airport-transfer companies - those with a commitment to zero or very low carbon emissions - but also offsets 100% of the carbon emissions generated across all destinations. Green Path Transfers has also put in place a range of incentives and supports to move all airport transportation partners toward a greener future.

For more information visit www.greenpathtransfers.comor contact Adrian Cordiner, adrian(at)greenpathtransfers(dot)com, +61 2 9816 1774.

 

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