REVIEW · NEW ORLEANS
New Orleans Departure Chauffeur Driven Transport
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Late-afternoon stress starts here. This airport transfer is built for one job: get you from your New Orleans pickup to Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) without the usual time panic. The setup is simple and direct, and the comfort details matter when you’re rolling out of town with a tight flight window.
I especially like the flight tracking plus trip reminders. Your driver stays on top of flight changes, and that means fewer guess-and-check moments on travel day. I also love the small comforts: Wi-Fi onboard and water in an air-conditioned vehicle, so the ride feels easier than a last-minute scramble.
One thing to consider: this is curbside pick-up, and there’s no meet-and-greet. If you’re not great at getting your exact pickup spot right, you’ll want to plan for that (and keep your communication ready), since a couple of past experiences included frustration when directions weren’t clear.
In This Review
- Key points at a glance
- Why flight tracking is the real value on a New Orleans departure
- Wi-Fi, water, and A/C: the comfort you’ll feel in month-old stress
- Pickup in New Orleans: curbside reality and how to avoid hiccups
- Chauffeur-driven transport for groups: the “everyone gets there” plan
- The 30-minute ride to MSY: what to plan before you step in
- Comfort and professionalism: what the best rides have in common
- Value check: is $70.83 per person worth it?
- When to choose this transfer (and when you might not)
- Should you book Burton Transit for your New Orleans departure?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- Is this a private transfer for my group?
- How long is the ride from New Orleans to the airport?
- Will the driver track my flight?
- What comfort items are included in the vehicle?
- Where do I get picked up at the airport?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key points at a glance

- Flight tracking and notifications: the driver monitors your flight timing so you can plan less and worry less.
- Wi-Fi and bottled water in an A/C vehicle: comfort while you’re waiting on boarding time to arrive.
- Private group transport: the car service is for your group only, not mixed with strangers.
- Driver calls ahead / confirms meeting point: communication helps you avoid the classic pickup mismatch.
- Chauffeur professionalism (and early arrivals): multiple past rides show drivers arriving ahead of time for buffer.
- Curbside pick-up, no meet-and-greet: you’ll need to be ready at the right place at the right time.
Why flight tracking is the real value on a New Orleans departure

Airport transfers are all about timing, and New Orleans traffic can turn a normal ride into a guessing game. What makes this one practical is the flight tracking and trip notifications, which help your driver respond when schedules shift.
In real life, a flight can change without you noticing until you check the gate screen. With flight tracking, you’re not relying on gut feelings or repeated phone calls. For a departure where you want to stay calm, this is one of the best “pay once, relax the whole time” features you can get.
The ride is listed at about 30 minutes (approx.), but that number is just a guide. What matters is not the stopwatch; it’s that you’re being managed around your flight, not around an arbitrary pickup time.
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Wi-Fi, water, and A/C: the comfort you’ll feel in month-old stress
Short trips can still feel long when your day starts early or your head is already at the airport. This service includes Wi-Fi onboard and water, and both are useful in plain ways.
Wi-Fi lets you handle the stuff that always waits until the last minute: check bags details, resend tickets, review gate info, or message the group who’s meeting you. Water and A/C are not glamorous, but they’re genuinely helpful if you’re arriving warm, rushed, or coming straight from a day out in the heat.
When I’m traveling, I’d rather arrive with energy than arrive thirsty and frazzled. This transfer aims at that goal with simple onboard touches.
Pickup in New Orleans: curbside reality and how to avoid hiccups

Here’s the practical part: for airport arrivals it’s curbside pick-up, and meet-and-greet is excluded. That means you’re meeting the driver at your designated pickup point rather than someone guiding you through the airport terminal chaos.
You’ll be asked for your flight arrival information, your full address, and your party size when scheduling. After booking, you get instant confirmation and a travel voucher that you show to the driver. That voucher is the key detail to keep handy, especially if you’re staying in an apartment building, a hotel with multiple entrances, or an area with several pickup options.
One drawback appears in a small number of experiences: when communication isn’t strong, it creates stress fast. You can reduce the risk by being proactive—double-check your pickup location before the ride and keep chat or messages open so you don’t get stuck waiting in silence.
Chauffeur-driven transport for groups: the “everyone gets there” plan

This is private transportation, so it’s your group only. That matters if you’re traveling with family members, wedding parties, or a bunch of friends who all have slightly different moods about leaving.
The service is priced per person, and it’s based on seating for 5–10 passengers. If you’re traveling with a bigger group, it can still work well, as long as your party fits the vehicle capacity used for your booking.
From the way drivers have handled group arrivals in the past, I’d expect a few things to matter: polite, calm driving; patience at pickup time; and clear communication about where to meet. One example included a driver who arrived early and then waited while a group checked out—exactly what you want when departures aren’t always perfectly on schedule.
Even small perks can matter with groups. In one experience, music made the ride more enjoyable, which is a nice reminder that an airport transfer doesn’t have to be dead quiet and tense.
The 30-minute ride to MSY: what to plan before you step in

This transfer is short, so preparation is everything. You’ll want to treat it like a moving pre-departure checklist: phone charged, ID and travel docs accessible, and your baggage ready to go.
Because the service is about getting you to MSY on time, I suggest planning around two realities:
1) the ride is roughly 30 minutes, and
2) your real time risk is usually the handoff at pickup plus any traffic surprises.
The driver tracks your flight, and the ride includes trip reminders and notifications, which helps you stay synced. Still, don’t wait until the last minute to find your group, gather everyone’s bags, or confirm you’re at the correct pickup spot for curbside.
Also, remember this is a chauffeur-driven vehicle experience, not a shared shuttle. If you show up ready and organized, the trip usually feels smooth and controlled.
Comfort and professionalism: what the best rides have in common

Most airport rides are judged by two factors: time and stress level. This service aims for both with professionalism and clear contact.
Some past chauffeurs have been described as helpful, funny, and genuinely on top of meeting points. Others have been described as very professional during early-morning departures, including trips that began around 3:00 AM.
Those details matter because early-day departures are where small delays become big problems. When a driver is early, calls ahead, and waits calmly, you start your airport day with a buffer instead of a headache.
You’ll also get 24/7 live customer service, which is reassuring if something feels off. It doesn’t remove every travel risk, but it gives you a backup channel if the schedule changes or questions pop up.
Value check: is $70.83 per person worth it?

The price is $70.83 per person, and the note says it’s based on 5–10 passenger seating. That pricing structure means value depends on who’s in your group.
If you’re traveling with several people, you’re effectively paying for a private vehicle with a chauffeur, flight tracking, and onboard comfort—things you don’t usually get in cheaper transfers. For larger groups, the per-person cost can feel much more reasonable because you’re splitting the cost across seats.
If you’re only one or two people, the per-person rate may feel steep compared with standard taxi or rideshare. In that case, you’re paying extra for the chauffeur service, the flight tracking approach, and the “you’re handled” feeling.
My rule: if your flight schedule matters a lot, your group is time-sensitive, or you just want fewer moving parts, this kind of service often pays for itself in stress avoided.
When to choose this transfer (and when you might not)

Choose it if you want:
- Flight tracking and reminders instead of guesswork
- A private ride for your group only
- Comfort items like Wi-Fi, water, and A/C
- A professional chauffeur experience that aims for calm, early timing
Skip it or rethink it if:
- You don’t do well with curbside pickup and clear meeting points
- Your group tends to run late and needs frequent recoordination
- You’re traveling solo and cost is your biggest concern
This works especially well for airport mornings, group logistics, and departures where you’d rather not spend time coordinating rideshare pickups at busy curb zones.
Should you book Burton Transit for your New Orleans departure?
I’d book this if you value a smoother departure more than you value squeezing every dollar. The combination of flight tracking, notifications, and professional chauffeur service is exactly what turns a stressful airport morning into a controlled one.
It’s not perfect for everyone—curbside pick-up with no meet-and-greet means you need to be ready at the right spot. If you can handle that and you’re traveling with a group that makes the per-person price sensible, this is a strong, practical option.
FAQ
FAQ
Is this a private transfer for my group?
Yes. It’s listed as a private tour/activity, and only your group will participate.
How long is the ride from New Orleans to the airport?
The duration is approximately 30 minutes.
Will the driver track my flight?
Yes. Flight tracking is included, along with trip reminders and notifications.
What comfort items are included in the vehicle?
The vehicle includes Wi-Fi on board, water, and air-conditioning.
Where do I get picked up at the airport?
For airport arrivals, it’s curbside pick-up, and meet-and-greet is excluded.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.


























