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Frequently Asked Questions
The South Rim entrance sits about seven miles north of GCN airport in Tusayan, a ride of roughly fifteen minutes via Highway 64. We quote all inclusive flat rates by vehicle class covering meet and greet, luggage handling, and gratuity. Email info@unionlimousine.com or call +1 (718) 514-9881 for a precise quote to your lodge.
Yes. Grand Canyon Village inside the South Rim entrance hosts El Tovar Hotel, Bright Angel Lodge, Kachina, Thunderbird, and Maswik. We provide direct transfers from GCN to each lodge with chauffeurs familiar with the village road system, the shuttle bus stops, and the preferred drop off points within Grand Canyon National Park.
Yes. The National Geographic Visitor Center and IMAX theater in Tusayan sits about a mile from GCN airport, a quick ride of roughly three minutes. Many guests combine the IMAX show with their canyon visit. We arrange transfers between GCN, the IMAX, hotels in Tusayan, and the park entrance with hold time as needed.
Yes. Mather Point is the most popular sunrise viewpoint along the South Rim, sitting about ten miles from GCN. We arrange early morning pickups timed for sunrise arrival, with chauffeurs holding while you take photographs and walk along the Rim Trail. SUVs are recommended for the early morning desert plateau drive.
Williams sits about sixty miles south of GCN via Highway 64 and I-40, a drive of roughly seventy five minutes. The town is the gateway for the Grand Canyon Railway. We provide one way and round trip transfers between GCN and Williams hotels, with chauffeurs familiar with the historic Route 66 downtown layout.
Yes. Premium SUVs accommodate one to six passengers with generous luggage room for hiking gear, camera equipment, and extended trip bags. SUVs are popular for canyon visits given the high elevation, occasional winter snow, and back road access to viewpoints. Reserve an SUV at booking online or by phone.
Yes. Flagstaff sits about eighty miles south of GCN via Highway 180, a drive of roughly ninety minutes through ponderosa pine forest. We provide one way and round trip transfers between GCN and Flagstaff hotels, the Amtrak station, and Pulliam Airport, with SUVs popular for the scenic high country drive.
Yes. Complimentary meet and greet is included with every GCN booking. The terminal is compact, and your chauffeur waits at the arrivals area holding a name sign, helps with luggage, and walks you directly to the vehicle. This setup works well for charter arrivals, tour groups, and first time canyon visitors.
Yes. GCN hosts several helicopter tour operators including Papillon and Maverick, with many visitors flying in for a tour and connecting to a ground transfer afterward. We coordinate pickups timed against tour landing windows, with chauffeurs holding at the FBO area and meeting guests as they return from their flight.
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Cancellations made 24 or more hours before pickup receive a full refund. Cancellations within 12 to 24 hours of pickup may incur a partial fee. Same day or no show situations are charged in full. Weather diversions or airline and tour cancellations affecting GCN are reviewed without penalty when documented.











































