The Tesla ridesharing program launches for travel from Phoenix to Tucson

Arizonans often face a hurdle when traveling between Phoenix and Tucson because it’s too close to fly but too far to use a traditional ride-sharing service like Uber. A new ministry like no other in the US has just been launched in Phoenix to meet this challenge.

Falcon Line, a new company headquartered in Scottsdale, helps travelers move Tesla-style between the valley and southern Arizona, minimizing cost, stress and inconvenience.

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“Flying is expensive, cumbersome and chaotic. Bus or shuttle travel is inexpensive, but the experience is quite undesirable and spending two hours or more on I-10 is unproductive and stressful. This is where Falcon Line comes in, ”said Michael Puhala, CEO and Founder of Falcon Line. “Most users of our service are looking for travel accommodations between 75 and 200 miles in length. The Phoenix to Tucson route is the first of many corridor travel options in our plans to launch in the United States.”

Falcon Line currently offers fully electric premium business class service from point A to point B with professional drivers in a fleet of Tesla Model X vehicles. Passengers can book a single seat or reserve the entire car for their trip. To ensure productivity is not compromised, the cars are equipped with retractable desks in the back seats, 5G WiFi, and other amenities to make personal and business travel seamless.

“Today’s travelers want a consistent experience that is safe, comfortable, and attentive,” said Puhala. “Falcon Line was born with this consumer in mind. Additionally, in addition to offering a gold standard luxury travel experience, Tesla is also an eco-friendly electric car that, as an added benefit, can use the HOV lane during times of high traffic. “

Booking a ride is easy. Travelers can book a one-way or round-trip online at www.ridefalcon.com. Prices range from $ 100 to $ 300. Reservations are made in advance to ensure accommodations can be met. Subscription services will be available for high-volume passengers who travel frequently between Falcon Line metropolitan areas.

There are two pick-up and drop-off locations in Phoenix, including one in North Scottsdale in the Scottsdale Quarter and a second near Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. There is a pick-up and drop-off location in Tucson at the La Encantada Mall. When travelers book a seat, it’s a point-to-point drop-off. If travelers book the entire car, they also benefit from the door-to-door service.

Travelers can also breathe calmly when traveling in style. They know that Tesla Model X vehicles have an advanced air purification system and vehicles are sanitized after every trip, so travelers in the COVID-19 era will feel safer than flying or sitting in a passenger car.

Falcon Line just launched services in Phoenix and Tucson in April and plans to expand into northern Arizona (Flagstaff and Sedona) in May. The program provides users with premium travel service in parts of the United States that do not have premium corridor travel options. Falcon Line has identified 32 additional corridors in the US for possible expansion in 2021, including Austin, San Antonio, Dallas and Houston, Texas. The company’s goals include expanding to 10 corridors by the end of next year and 25 corridors over the next five years.

For more information or to book your trip with Falcon Line, visit rittfalcon.com

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