Holiday Family Travel Options
Looking for holiday transportation in Los Angeles? You may know that Xpress Shuttle offers holiday party transportation for corporate and company events, but we offer so much more. We can make getting to Grandma’s house a breeze. If you’re staying with relatives in Los Angeles, our holiday shuttles make getting to Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner easy and convenient. Whether you’re looking for a ride to get a relative to your home or you need a shuttle van to pile in a large family, Xpress Shuttle has the holiday transportation option for you.
Parking Issues
Whether you live in the city or the suburbs, parking around the holiday season is always an issue. Finding parking is thing of the past with an Xpress holiday shuttle. With holiday transportation, you don’t have to worry about parking, double parking, or blocking in relative’s car anymore. We can help you arrange all the details to or from your next family dinner. The less time you spend looking for parking, the more time you can spend eating turkey!
Airport Transfers
Do you have guests flying in on Thanksgiving or Christmas day? Don’t worry about traveling out to LAX again. No more last minute trips to the airport. Our holiday transportation includes shuttles to LAX and more! We can provide special holiday pickups and drops offs at airports all across the L.A. area: LAX Airport, Ontario Airport, Orange County Airport, Burbank Airport, or Long Beach Airport. And remember, Xpress Shuttle is open on Thanksgiving and Christmas day!
Drive Safe!
A fun holiday is a safe holiday. An Xpress Shuttle can help make sure you get to or from your destination safely. You should be able to enjoy yourself with your family without having to worry about driving home. And sometimes you just need that extra glass of wine of the family get together, and an Xpress Shuttle is a great way to avoid drinking and driving in the L.A. area.
If you’re headed to Grandma’s house for the holidays or they’re headed yours, an Xpress Holiday shuttle is the way to go.

