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GOGO Charters Launches Fleet in NYC
The company’s 50-plus vehicle fleet accommodates groups of all sizes.

GOGO Charters’ luxury buses and shuttles feature on-board WiFi, climate-controlled cabins, and more.
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GOGO Charters announced its official launch servicing New York City, as it will offer one-time and recurring group transportation services for a variety of trips, events, and special occasions.
The company’s 50-plus vehicle fleet accommodates groups of all sizes, ranging from minibuses for 18-30 people, to full-size motorcoaches for up to 56 people, and even party buses, according to GOGO Charters' news release.
“Whether it’s for a sightseeing tour, a day at the beach, or a business trip between boroughs – or even other states – large groups in New York City depend on ground transportation. That’s why GOGO Charters is proud to introduce our convenient, comfortable, and reliable service that takes the stress out of group travel,” said Farzin Parsa, president of GOGO Charters. “Our 24/7 reservation team, extensive network of professional drivers, and modern buses make it simple to find the perfect ride for any itinerary. No more confusion or frustration – just an enjoyable and seamless journey throughout the Big Apple.”
National clients of GOGO Charters include Ashley Furniture, H-E-B, Stryker, and more. To date, GOGO Charters has transported passengers more than 2 million miles over 20,000 lifetime trips.
GOGO Charters’ luxury buses and shuttles feature on-board WiFi, climate-controlled cabins, reclining and cushioned seats, above-seat and below-bus luggage storage, TVs, sound systems with PA capabilities, AM/FM radio, power outlets, onboard restrooms, and more.
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