Duluth, MN – Airport Town Car Service

Sedan & SUV Town Car Service Specializing in Airport Transportation

Why Use Roadrunner Limousine Airport Car Service in Duluth?

100% Customer Satisfaction! Roadrunner Limousine serving Duluth is the most trusted Minneapolis airport Town car service in Minnesota. So, how did we get this way? It’s because we know how to provide the best customer service. On top of having exemplary driving records, our drivers are also required to pass FBI criminal background checks. We present well-dressed, experienced professionals who will cater to your every need. As a rule, prompt pickups are a given because it is our policy at Roadrunner to be on location 10 minutes prior to all scheduled pickup times.

Affordable Rates! More often than not, our town car rates to and from Duluth and the Minneapolis airport (MSP) are less than taxis charge for the same service. So, why travel in a taxi when you can travel to the airport in style and comfort in any one of our luxury vehicles. VIEW OUR RATES.

A Luxurious Vehicle Fleet. Our fleet includes late model luxury Sedans and SUV’s. In addition, all our vehicles are clean, comfortable and equipped with GPS Navigation systems. Therefore, why take a low quality Uber to/from Duluth and Minneapolis airport when a luxury vehicle is available at Roadrunner Limousine?

Easy Reservation Process. Call Roadrunner Limousine for immediate personal service, or access our quick easy online reservation system. Also consider setting up an online account that preserves your personal preferences. This will allow you to monitor your reservation history, print reservation receipt and confirmations at your convenience. Furthermore, Roadrunner always sends you e-mail confirmations and payment receipts for your verification and business expensing.

Member in good standing with the National Limousine Association (NLA). Being a member of the NLA shows a commitment to high livery industry standards and consistent delivery of quality transportation service.

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Are you a Traveling Executive?
Roadrunner Limousine provides reliable, convenient, and comfortable airport service for its executive clients. Besides providing our executives with premium service, we work effectively with their assistants and travel coordinators. This makes everyone’s job easier. In fact, we use a state-of-the-art online booking and account monitoring system. Together with our highly trained staff, we can execute the most sophisticated travel plans for any busy executive.

 

 

First Time Coming to Duluth – Did You Know?

YESTERDAY

The Anishinaabe, also called Ojibwe or Chippewa, had resided in the Lake Superior region for hundreds of years. When Europeans arrived, the Anishinaabe became middle-men between French fur traders and other Native peoples, so they soon became the dominant Indian nation in the area. The Ojibwe people are known for their carved birch bark canoes, copper arrow points, and wild rice cultivation. Fur trade in the Great Lakes region in the 16th century supplied the fashion for beaver hats, but the French beaver trade in the lower Saint Lawrence River caused the depletion of those in the area by the late 1630s. This drove the French further west in search of new resources and new routes.

TODAY

Duluth is a seaport city of Minnesota and is the county seat of Saint Louis County. It is the fourth-largest city in the state, with a population of 86,265 in 2010, and is the second-largest city on the shores of Lake Superior. Occupying the westernmost point of the Great Lakes on Lake Superior’s north shore, Duluth is reachable by oceangoing vessels from the Atlantic 2,300 miles away by route of the Great Lakes and the Saint Lawrence Seaway. The metropolitan area formed by Duluth with Superior is called the Twin Ports.

PRIME LOCATION

The topography of Duluth is dominated by a steep hillside rising from Lake Superior to high inland elevations, and the city has been called “the San Francisco of the Mid-West.” The comparison was most notable before World War II, when Duluth’s network of street cars and “Incline Railroad” resembled San Francisco’s cable cars, climbing up the steep hill at Seventh Avenue West. Population growth has tended to hug the Lake Superior shoreline, so Duluth is mainly a southwest–northeast city with a reputation for steep streets on the hillside. Duluth has a localized maritime climate, yet has also been called a humid continental climate with wetter summers. It got the nickname “The Air-Conditioned City” due to the summertime cooling effect of Lake Superior.

QUALITY OF LIFE

Duluth a regional center for health care, higher education, business services, and retail to its own area and to the larger area of northeastern Minnesota, northwestern Wisconsin, and the western Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It also serves as the transportation center for the transshipment of coal, taconite, agricultural products, limestone, steel and cement. There are a number of multi-national aviation corporations that add to the economy, like Cirrus Aircraft Corporation and Kestrel Aircraft. Duluth has many parks, with six parks on Lake Superior, some with sand beaches for swimming in the lake.

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