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SuperShuttle begins first international operations in Paris

November 23, 2009

SuperShuttle, a provider of shared-ride airport transportation, has launched operations in Paris, its first service outside the U.S.

The service is available from Charles de Gaulle, Orly and Beauvais airports to hotels, offices, train stations and residences, said SuperShuttle.

The fare to or from de Gaulle and Paris city center is about $40 (27 euros) for the first passenger and about $25 (17 euros) per additional adult in the same party. The price for transporting a child under 12 years old is about $18 (12 euros).

Veolia Transport, SuperShuttle’s parent company, is based in Paris.

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#2November 25, 2009
Funny, is this the same Veolia that collects garbage and sweeps the street in central London?
#1November 24, 2009
I hope that their service is better than here in San Francisco. Their service is terrible and horribly unreliable. I've come close to missing flights because of them and I know many others who have as well

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