RedCoach announces on-demand entertainment, university partnership
In a partnership with Florida International University, the company will unveil a new multi-motor transportation hub, giving students, faculty and area residents' access to 10 cities throughout the state.
To kick-off the new school year, Miami-based intercity travel company RedCoach USA announced it will begin offering complimentary on-demand entertainment in all motorcoaches, beginning in mid-September.
In addition, RedCoach is participating in the enhancement and redevelopment of Miami's public transportation by partnering with Florida International University (FIU) to unveil a new multi-motor transportation hub, giving students, faculty and area residents' access to 10 cities throughout the state.
RedCoach is redefining motorcoach transportation by offering an upscale experience with unique features and amenities that guarantee a stress-free and comfortable experience. With complimentary Wi-Fi, 110-volt individual power outlets, oversized reclining leather seats and on-demand movies, RedCoach allows riders to stay connected and multitask while on the road.
RedCoach features 13 convenient stops in 10 of Florida's most popular destinations. The Argentina-based company launched its U.S. routes in May of 2010. Since then, RedCoach has transported more than half a million passengers throughout Florida and has continued to grow, increasing its stops, services and passenger benefits.
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