Have you heard the buzz about RedCoach?

One of South America's largest transportation companies has launched a fleet of luxury motorcoaches which will serve destinations between Florida and Georgia, making it the first luxury ground transportation provider in the Southeast.

Onboard premium service features 27 business class leather seats with foot rests and a 140 degree recline, complimentary WiFi, a lap desk, an 110V electrical outlet and LCD monitors for movies.

Passengers can check up to two bags free (up to 50 lbs.). Each additional bag is $25. Carry-on bags must be able to fit in the over head compartment or under your seat.

Each coach operates with a GPS satellite system that continually monitors coach location, position and driver activity, making it possible for RedCoach to notify passengers of any travel delays and updates while they wait at the terminal. For additional security, each motorcoach has interior security cameras that are constantly monitored.

RedCoach has comfortable waiting rooms with air conditioning, arrivals and departures screens, WiFi, vending machines, newspapers, magazines to make the wait safe and comfortable.

One-way rates start from $25 to Gainesville; $40 to Orlando; $50 to Miami and $55 to Tampa. Sale space is limited. Book through Sept. 30.

RedCoach's Atlanta terminal is at the Park & Ticket location in College Park. Special parking rates are offered with the presentation of a RedCoach ticket.

Get on board and enjoy a comfortable ride -- and without the hassle of airports!

Clara Bosonetto is a retired travel consultant.

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