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Jobs boost for Leeds' Arrow Cars with 5 year Bristol Airport contract
Arrow Cars has been awarded 5 year with Bristol Airport Private Hire contract.
The new deal will make Arrow the official taxi company at Leeds Bradford, Manchester and East Midlands Airport.
Bristol Airport is the UK’s 9th busiest Airport, and the contract now gives the growing firm a presence in the south of the country.
This move is part of an expansion plan which will boost Arrow’s staff numbers from 60 to 85 ahead of the 1 April Bristol start date.
Driver numbers will also be boosted taking the companies driver number to over 700.
Arrow Cars chairman David Richmond said: “We are delighted to have been awarded the contract to operate the Private Hire concession at Bristol Airport.
“It now gives us a national presence to complement our existing operations at Leeds Bradford, Manchester and East Midlands Airport.
“Our existing operations have gone from strength to strength with sustained growth. Our focus is always on our customers.
“Giving them a high quality customer experience from the initial booking process through to the journey itself is paramount.
“Booking on line, by our pre-paid app, at one of our airport desks or by phone, we give our customers a seamless experience.
“We are looking forward to offering our Bristol customers the same high quality Arrow service.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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