Once Again: Vonlane Expands Motorcoach Service
Vonlane Expands Tennessee Routes
The addition includes daily service and 40 weekly departures beginning May 26.

Passengers on the outbound coach from Memphis to Nashville board at the Hilton Memphis.
Photo: Vonlane
Vonlane announced the expansion of its Southeast luxury motorcoach service with a new route between Memphis and Nashville, according to the agency's news release.
The addition includes daily bus service and 40 weekly departures beginning May 26.
For both leisure and business travelers between the two cities, they can book trips online, with introductory one-way fare set at $109 and roundtrip service set at $218.
“Our goal is to provide travelers an alternative to the hassle of driving their own vehicle,” said Alex Danza, founder/CEO of Vonlane. “We are pleased to expand our Southeast presence, and we know leisure travelers love the luxurious, first-class travel experience that we offer, and our business travelers know they can work in a quiet, comfortable environment, and bill their travel time.”
Passengers on the outbound luxury motorcoach service from Memphis to Nashville board at the Hilton Memphis.
“Business and leisure travelers go back and forth between Memphis and Nashville with regularity, and we know there is a large group of international travelers who want to visit both cities, as well,” Danza said. “Our luxury coach service is perfect for visitors who want to experience both cities without additional airline travel or renting a car to make the trip up and down Interstate 40.”
Vonlane's bus service currently offers transportation throughout Texas in Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio. A route between Atlanta, Georgia and Nashville, Tennessee was added in November 2022, as well.
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