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Greenbrier Valley (LWB) Airport Car Service

Greenbrier Valley (LWB) Car Service offers reliable airport transportation across West Virginia, with luxury vehicles, punctual chauffeurs, and smooth travel experiences for all travelers.

Black Car Service to and from Greenbrier Valley (LWB) Airport


Greenbrier Valley Airport sits on a broad plateau just north of Lewisburg, close enough that a chauffeur can have you at your hotel door in under ten minutes and far enough into the Allegheny Highlands that the drive itself feels like the start of the trip. Our West Virginia airport car service handles every arrival and departure at LWB with a professional driver, a spotless vehicle, and a confirmed pickup window that holds whether the regional jet touches down early or circles through a mountain weather delay. Travelers heading to The Greenbrier, the State Fair grounds at Fairlea, Snowshoe Mountain, or a downtown Lewisburg inn all get the same standard of care from the moment the cabin door opens.


Why Travelers Book a Private Chauffeur at LWB


LWB is a small commercial field with a big catchment area. Passengers land here for luxury resort stays, medical school events, distillery tours, wedding weekends, and business at plants and offices scattered across four counties. What the airport does not have is a deep pool of on demand rides waiting at the curb. That gap is where a scheduled chauffeur earns its keep, and it is the single reason most regular LWB flyers stop gambling on whatever car might be free at 9 p.m. on a Tuesday.


  • Guaranteed vehicle assignment made at the time of booking, never at the time of landing
  • Flight monitoring so the driver adjusts to the actual wheels down time
  • Meet and greet inside the terminal with luggage assistance to the vehicle
  • Flat quoted pricing with no surge multipliers during fair week or peak resort season
  • Vetted, background checked chauffeurs who know the mountain routes in winter
  • Vehicles sized from a single business traveler to a wedding party of fifty six


Greenbrier Valley Airport: What Arriving Passengers Should Know


History and Regional Role


Greenbrier Valley Airport opened as the commercial gateway for southeastern West Virginia and has carried that responsibility ever since, serving Greenbrier, Monroe, Pocahontas, and Summers counties from a single runway campus at 558 Airport Rd, Lewisburg, WV 24901. The field is county owned and operated with support from state aeronautics programs, and its long paved runway lets it handle corporate jets bound for The Greenbrier alongside scheduled regional service. Airport administration can be reached at +1 304 645 3961, and schedules, construction notices, and parking updates are posted on the official site at mylwb.com.


Airlines and Nonstop Destinations


Scheduled passenger service at LWB is operated by American Eagle under SkyWest Airlines, flying regional jets on two nonstop routes. Charlotte Douglas International connects the valley to the southeast, Florida, the Caribbean, and transatlantic gateways. Chicago O'Hare opens the midwest, the west coast, and Pacific connections. The Chicago run is the longer of the pair at roughly 488 miles and about two hours in the air. Both routes feed the American network, so a passenger boarding a morning departure from Lewisburg can reach most major American cities by afternoon with a single connection.


Terminal Information


The terminal at LWB is a compact, recently renovated building where the walk from the curb to the gate takes about two minutes. Inside you will find a ticketing and bag drop counter, a single security checkpoint, a comfortable seating area, restrooms, complimentary wireless internet, a rental counter, and a small hospitality area stocked for the short wait a regional flight requires. Arriving passengers reach baggage claim within steps of the aircraft, which is why our chauffeurs are usually standing at the greeting point before the first bag reaches the belt.


Passenger Traffic


LWB handles roughly sixty scheduled arrivals and a matching number of departures each month, which works out to about fourteen flights a week across the two hub routes. Annual enplanements land in the low tens of thousands, a figure that swings with resort bookings, the summer fair calendar, and golf season. General aviation adds a second layer of activity, with private jets and turboprops using the fixed base operator throughout the year. That mix means the terminal can feel quiet at midday and busy for the twenty minutes surrounding a jet arrival.


Parking Overview


Parking at Greenbrier Valley Airport is close, plentiful, and inexpensive by any national standard. Short term spaces sit directly across from the terminal entrance for quick meets, and long term parking is a short walk away for travelers leaving a car through a resort stay or a business week. There is no shuttle to wait for and no multilevel garage to navigate. Guests who prefer to skip parking altogether book a chauffeur in both directions and leave the vehicle at home, which removes the lot fee and the return walk in January weather.


Pickup and Drop Off Guidance


The terminal frontage is a single loop with a designated pickup lane and a short term stopping zone. Departing passengers should plan to arrive about ninety minutes before a scheduled flight, which is comfortable for a one checkpoint airport and still leaves room for bag drop. On arrival, chauffeurs park and walk inside instead of idling at the curb, then escort passengers and luggage to the vehicle. For groups on a stretch limousine, party bus, or charter coach, we stage the vehicle in the designated large vehicle area and bring passengers out together once the full party has cleared baggage claim.


Ground Transportation Options


Travelers arriving at LWB generally choose among four options. A rental counter operates at the terminal during posted business hours, which works well for guests who want their own wheels for a week in the mountains. Hotel and resort shuttles serve some properties on request and on their own schedules. Rideshare and taxi coverage exists but is thin, particularly for late arrivals, holiday weekends, and any run beyond the immediate Lewisburg area. Scheduled chauffeur service covers the full radius on your timetable, which is why corporate travelers, wedding parties, and resort guests default to it.


Tips for Arriving Passengers


Pack a layer regardless of season, because the valley sits above 2,000 feet and evenings cool quickly. Confirm your rental or ride before you fly, since walk up availability at a two flight per day airport is unpredictable. Cell coverage thins out on the routes toward Pocahontas County and the Green Bank area, so screenshot your itinerary before leaving the terminal. Give yourself extra minutes on winter mornings when US 219 and the ridge roads carry frost. And if your party includes golf bags, ski gear, or fair exhibits, tell us at booking so we assign a vehicle with the luggage volume to match.


Why an Advance Chauffeur Booking Outperforms Taxis and Rideshare


A taxi or app based ride at LWB depends on a driver being available in the moment. At a field with fourteen weekly flights, that availability is a coin toss after dark, during fair week, and on holiday travel days. A scheduled chauffeur removes the gamble entirely. The vehicle is assigned when you book, the driver watches your inbound flight number, the rate is quoted in advance, and the route to White Sulphur Springs, Snowshoe, or Beckley is already planned. For groups, the difference is starker still, since a single coach replaces the four or five separate cars an app would need to summon in sequence.


Our Fleet for LWB Transfers and Group Travel


Every Union Limousine vehicle is cleaned, inspected, and staged before dispatch, and each class earns its place on a different kind of trip through the Greenbrier Valley.


Sedans, Up to 3 Passengers


The workhorse of solo and small party travel. A sedan suits the executive flying in for a plant visit, the couple checking into a Lewisburg bed and breakfast, and the physician arriving for a conference at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine. Quiet cabin, generous legroom, and trunk space for two large cases plus carry ons.


SUVs, Up to 6 Passengers


The right call when luggage volume climbs or the road turns. Families heading to Snowshoe with ski bags, foursomes carrying golf clubs to White Sulphur Springs, and small executive teams with roller bags and equipment cases all travel comfortably in an SUV with room to spare.


Stretch Limousines, Up to 20 Passengers


Built for the occasion, with the arrival moment in mind. Wedding parties moving between a Lewisburg ceremony and a valley reception, milestone birthdays, anniversary dinners at the resort, and prom groups from Greenbrier East all use the stretch for a weekend that deserves the upgrade. Interior lighting, premium sound, and a bar area come standard.


Sprinter Vans, Up to 14 Passengers


The most requested vehicle for corporate groups landing together at LWB. High ceilings let passengers stand and walk to their seats, individual seating keeps everyone comfortable on the run to Beckley or Charleston, and the rear luggage compartment swallows a full team's bags without stacking them on laps.


Party Buses, Up to 30 Passengers


A rolling venue for bachelor and bachelorette weekends, distillery and brewery tours around Maxwelton and Lewisburg, birthday celebrations, and group nights out that start at the airport and end downtown. Perimeter seating, sound and lighting systems, and standing room turn transit time into part of the evening.


Mini Charter Buses, Up to 35 Passengers


The practical middle ground for conference blocks, church groups, school trips to Carnegie Hall, and wedding guest shuttles running on a loop. Overhead storage and undercarriage bays handle luggage while passengers ride in forward facing coach seating.


Full Size Charter Buses, Up to 56 Passengers


Reserved for the largest movements out of LWB and the surrounding region: corporate retreats booking The Greenbrier, sports teams traveling to tournaments, association meetings, and multi family reunions. Restroom equipped coaches, climate control, reclining seats, and cargo capacity for a full manifest of luggage.


Fleet Quick Reference


Vehicle Class

Capacity

Best Suited For

Sedan

Up to 3

Solo executives, couples, short valley transfers

SUV

Up to 6

Families, golf and ski luggage, mountain routes

Stretch Limousine

Up to 20

Weddings, anniversaries, milestone celebrations

Sprinter Van

Up to 14

Corporate teams, conference blocks, luggage heavy trips

Party Bus

Up to 30

Distillery tours, bachelor and bachelorette groups

Mini Charter Bus

Up to 35

Guest shuttles, church and school groups

Full Size Charter Bus

Up to 56

Retreats, teams, association meetings, reunions

 

Destinations We Cover From Greenbrier Valley Airport


The valley is a launch point for a wide slice of the state. Our West Virginia car service runs daily between LWB and the region's resorts, small towns, medical campuses, and event venues, and drivers know which routes hold up in weather and which ones do not.


  • Lewisburg historic district, Carnegie Hall, and downtown lodging, minutes from the terminal
  • White Sulphur Springs and The Greenbrier resort, roughly a twenty minute run east
  • Fairlea and the State Fair of West Virginia grounds during the August fair week
  • Snowshoe Mountain and the Pocahontas County ski corridor to the north
  • Beckley, the New River Gorge, and the Bridge Day corridor to the southwest
  • Charleston, Huntington, and connecting service to Yeager Airport
  • Roanoke, Virginia and Blacksburg for cross border business and campus travel
  • Green Bank, Marlinton, Hillsboro, and the upper Greenbrier River communities


Lewisburg has drawn national attention as one of the most appealing small towns in the country, and the surrounding highlands turn up regularly in travel guides covering West Virginia for their trail networks, caverns, and river valleys. A little farther north, Pocahontas County holds one of the strangest and most compelling places in the eastern United States, the National Radio Quiet Zone around the Green Bank Observatory, a stop that appears on nearly every list of unusual places to visit in West Virginia. Both are comfortable day runs from the airport with a chauffeur handling the winding two lane sections.


Occasions We Handle Around Lewisburg


Corporate and Executive Travel


Regional plant visits, hospital system meetings, board retreats at the resort, and site tours across four counties. Chauffeurs arrive early, dress the part, and keep the schedule when a day runs long.


Weddings and Celebrations


Greenbrier Valley weddings often spread across several venues, which makes transportation a logistics problem as much as a luxury. We build the timeline around your ceremony, run guest shuttles from the airport and hotels, and keep the couple's vehicle on standby for the exit.


Resort, Golf, and Leisure Travel


Golf foursomes, spa weekends, sporting clays outings, and family stays at White Sulphur Springs. Bags load into the vehicle, not into your own trunk, and the chauffeur handles the resort entrance protocol on arrival.


Events, Fairs, and Group Outings


The State Fair of West Virginia, Carnegie Hall performances, WVSOM ceremonies, distillery tours, and reunions. Group vehicles keep everyone together and remove the parking scramble at busy venues.


How Booking Works


Reservations take a few minutes. Send your flight number, landing date and time, passenger count, luggage details, and destination, and we return a firm quote with the vehicle class assigned. Union Limousine has operated chauffeured transportation since 1997, and that experience shows up in the details: dispatch monitors your inbound flight, the driver is in position before you clear baggage claim, and the rate you were quoted is the rate you pay. Booking is available online through Union Limousine or by phone with a live reservations team, and our full chauffeured car service network extends the same standard to airports and cities well beyond the Greenbrier Valley.


Round trip travelers can lock the return leg at the same time, which is worth doing for early morning departures out of LWB when the first jet pushes back well before sunrise. Corporate accounts get consolidated billing, saved passenger profiles, and priority dispatch during fair week and peak resort season.


Reserve Your Greenbrier Valley Airport Chauffeur


Whether you are landing at LWB for a board meeting, a wedding weekend, a week at the resort, or a first look at the mountains, the ride should be the easy part of the trip. Union Limousine keeps a vehicle assigned, a chauffeur briefed, and a rate confirmed before your flight ever leaves the gate. Call our reservations team or book online, share your itinerary, and arrive knowing exactly who is meeting you and where they will be standing. Same day requests are accommodated when the fleet allows, and advance reservations are always recommended during August and ski season.

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The terminal sits just north of town, and the drive takes under ten minutes in normal conditions. We build that into every quote so you know your arrival time at the hotel or venue before you book.

Yes. Our drivers park, walk into the terminal, and wait at the greeting point with a name sign. They assist with luggage from baggage claim to the vehicle, which matters when you are traveling with golf bags or ski gear.

We monitor every inbound flight number provided at booking. If the SkyWest regional jet from Charlotte or Chicago runs early or late, dispatch shifts the pickup automatically and the driver is repositioned before you land.

An SUV covers a foursome with clubs comfortably. Larger outings of eight to fourteen players travel better in a Sprinter van, where the rear compartment takes full sets of bags without stacking them on seats.

Two to three days is comfortable for sedans and SUVs. Stretch limousines, party buses, and charter coaches should be booked several weeks out, and considerably earlier for fair week in August and wedding season.

Yes, and it is one of our regular winter runs. The route north through Pocahontas County includes long two lane stretches, so we assign drivers experienced with mountain conditions and allow realistic travel time in snow.

We run mini charter buses and full size coaches to the Fairlea grounds throughout fair week, on loops or point to point. Booking early is important, since August is the busiest stretch on the valley calendar.

Yes. Tell us the number of children and their ages when reserving, and the correct seats are installed and secured in advance. There is no scramble at the curb and no need to carry your own seat through the airport.

We do. Connecting runs to Charleston and to Roanoke are common when a schedule does not line up with the two LWB routes, and both are quoted as flat rate transfers with the same flight monitoring.

Delays tracked through your flight number do not trigger extra charges, because the pickup simply moves with the aircraft. Waiting fees apply only when a passenger is significantly late beyond the tracked arrival window.

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