Eurostar Limos launches luxury rental service
The fleet which is used in providing exceptional luxury limousine services to discerning clients, include Mercedes S-Class; Bentley Continental Flying Spur, Rolls Royce Phantom, Rolls Royce Ghost, Cadillac Escalade ESV, Lincoln Royal Edition.
Mr Walid Zoobi, the Managing Director of Eurostar Global Limousine Limited told the Daily Graphic that Ghana’s enviable stable democratic environment coupled with promising economic atmosphere required world class services that would meet the expectation of global tourists or the international investor.
Eurostar Limos is a ground breaker in the sense that the company was the first luxury vehicle service provider in Ghana; currently it has branches in Cote d’Iviore, and four other African nations and plans to make footprint in 14 other nations on the continent.
“Our operations will focus on providing an exclusive, luxury, specialised and personalised service to the discerning few who want value for money while enjoying a service level comparable to any in the developed world”, Mr Walid added.
For Eurostar, every time a client rents a Rolls-Royce, they insist on providing a back-up Cadillac Escalade ESV luxury SUV. This is in line with the international standards in luxury limousine service.
With the drivers, he noted that they have been trained both locally and internationally to appreciate the international business executive
Operating with a flat and dynamic organisational structure, direct communication across all levels was assured, a situation with enables its skilled personnel to focus on the delivery of high quality service, consistently.
For their social responsibility, Mr Oscar Yao Doe, Chairman of Eurostar Limousine Group, told the Daily Graphic, during the funeral ceremony of late President JEA Mills, his outfit considered as “honour and privilege” to support the occasion with their fleet of cars, especially considering the number of heads of state and government delegation who touched the nation’s soil to mourn with Ghanaians.
“To us providing free service during that occasion was non-negotiable for us”, he said.
Story by Donald Ato Dapatem
