Fast track airport service arrives in Asia

Monday, 22 Dec, 2009 0

SINGAPORE – Premium Track, an airport arrival and departure service 
that fast tracks passengers through immigration in 140 of the busiest Asian and 
European airports – and then drives them to their hotel all for a fixed price 
charged to a credit card – is launching 
its service in Asia.

Premium Track Meet & Assist provides frequent fliers in Asia 
Pacific, the Middle East and much of 
Europe access to 
fast track immigration, plus a coordinated private transfer between the city 
centre and airport. The two services can be used together or 
separately.

At the airport passengers are met at the airbridge 
or kerbside, fast tracked through immigration and security and taken direct to 
their driver, lounge, or the boarding gate,

Previously only available to VIPs and diplomats, and never before 
bookable on line, the Fast Track service 
promises frequent and business fliers an end to immigration lines, missing 
drivers and airport taxi queues.

Cost vary depending on the airport. Examples (all in US dollars) are: Abu Dhabi $44; Beijing Capital $114, Dubai $63, Denpasar Bali $38, Tokyo Narita $244, Kuala Lumpur $40, Auckland, $329, Singapore $104, Bangkok and Phuket $42.

At the moment it is not possible to guarantee fast track in Hong Kong, India, Taiwan and Australia.

The Fast Track service is available to all MasterCard, Amex, Diners and Visa cardholders through www.PremiumTrack.com



 

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Ian Jarrett



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