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Originally posted by Scunner
I am astounded that while Turkey has understood the need for safe vehicles and adequate insurance in their tourism industry, you haven't. Tursab regulate and ensure that those wanting to do airport transfers have proper insurance and physically check the vehicles being used for safety.
You are booking this for two important cargoes - your daughter and somebody else's daughter - because it is cheap. The car may have no brakes and/or may have no insurance whatsoever; what if something horrendous happens en-route? You only see the price and not the potential consequences - have you any idea whether they are registered officially? I'd bet rather a lot of money that they aren't if they are charging a tenner.
I am insulted that you can blithely assume that I would sacrifice my daughters (or anyone else's) safety to save a couple of quid! Unbelievable!
You imply that this is some dodgy illegal operation using clapped out old vehicles, it is NOT. A short walk from your office to theirs, would soon confirm this.
For your information I personally know one of the partners who run this business and he has been in the tourism/travel industry for more than twenty years, and ALL of their vehicles are well maintained and reliable. He is even a franchise for Avis for God's sake!.
As I stated previously this is a shuttle service, hence an potential hour of hanging around before you depart the airport, and at the moment he is actually running it at a loss using a VW people carrier, which will carry, I believe, a maximum of 10 passengers. However he does have foresight to see if he can get enough people on seats he is going to earn more than £30 for a one way transfer. Obviously he can't keep running it at a loss for ever so I thought it worth a mention to drum up some interest, and no I'm not on commission!
And, yes, of course they are officially registered, I would personally have a lot more confidence using his services than some of the other transport businesses that have been mentioned in the past.