FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
July 13, 2020

MEDIA CONTACT:
Richard Johnson
Bellair Airporter Shuttle
richard@airporter.com
360-380-8800
https://airporter.com/

Bellair Airporter Shuttle Resumes Anacortes / San Juan Islands Ferry Service

Bellair Airporter Shuttle services to Anacortes and the San Juan Islands Ferry, via the Highway 20 corridor, resumed on Friday, July 10, 2020.

Although service re-starts with a limited schedule, travelers have two round-trip options a day between Anacortes and Burlington. As travel continues to accelerate and demand for services increase, additional daily round-trips will be added.

“Over the past two weeks, we’ve received an increased demand for service between Anacortes, Burlington and Sea-Tac Airport,” said Bellair Airporter Shuttle president Richard Johnson. “To meet this demand we are excited to be providing service along the Highway 20 corridor again. And, being a travel option that allows travelers to ride with confidence and ease continues to drive our commitment to the health and safety of each passenger.”

The company remains focused on providing excellent customer service from start to finish, including cleaning and sanitizing vehicles to the highest standards between each trip, while paying close attention to high customer contact areas on each vehicle, contactless travel, and encouraging physical distancing.

With the resumption of services to Anacortes and the San Juan Islands Ferry Terminal, Bellair Airporter Shuttle currently provides five round-trips a day along the I-5 corridor between Bellingham and Sea-Tac Airport and two round-trips a day along the I-90 corridor between Yakima and Sea-Tac Airport. Paine Field shuttle
operations remain suspended until the airport re-opens after a summer of renovations.

Bellair Airporter Shuttle is excited to provide multiple round-trips a day to Sea-Tac Airport and beyond so riders can sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride! Additional information about shuttle services as well as group travel options are available at airporter.com.


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