CharterUp, founded in 2018, supports companies, government organizations, schools, sports teams and private groups wanting to book bus services.
3:45 PM on Nov 30, 2022 CST
An Atlanta-based charter bus booking platform is entering the Dallas market, debuting over 100 buses for riders to reserve.founded in 2018, created a tech-enabled charter bus booking and management system in the U.S. It works with companies, government organizations, schools, sports teams and private groups to contract and manage one-time or recurring bus services for events, group travel and employee commutes.
Armir Harris, founder and CEO of CharterUP, said the company’s mission is to improve travel, with a goal of helping customers charter a bus in 60 seconds or less. It was a “no brainer” to enter Dallas-Fort Worth, he said, considering
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