
Airport Wheels offer a fleet of executive vehicles, providing seats for up to 8 passengers per car.

All our vehicles are presented in immaculate condition, cleaned and valeted before every appointment.

Your vehicle will be a luxurious Ford Galaxy people carrier with full leather interior, air conditioning, privacy glass, CD player and power points for mobile phones or laptops.

Our Vehicles are extremely reliable and are maintained regularly with full service history.
Large Luggage Space

Air Conditioning

Sony CD Player and Radio

First Class Passenger Safety

Luxury People Carrier

Immaculate Vehicles


Your driver will always arrive in smart business dress. We appreciate that the image we portray must reflect your own high standards.
We will always do our best to cater for any special requests. On every journey your driver will always help you with your luggage and do his best to ensure your comfort.
So why use the Airport Bus to Liverpool and Manchester Airports when it's affordable to use our Chauffeur Service.

29 Jul 2010
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29 Jul 2010
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