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Queens Car Service

Premium black car service throughout Queens NYC. Professional chauffeurs, luxury fleet, unbeatable airport access to JFK and LaGuardia. Serving all neighborhoods 24/7.

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Best Airport Access

JFK & LaGuardia are IN Queens - closest access

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Most Diverse Borough

Astoria, Flushing, LIC, Forest Hills, Jamaica

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Corporate Service

Executive travel, client meetings, hourly service

24/7 Availability

Round-the-clock service for all Queens pickups

Queens Car Service NYC - Premium Black Car Service Throughout NYC's Largest Borough

Queens is enormous—and we mean enormous. At 109 square miles, it's the largest NYC borough by area and the most diverse county in America, with residents from literally every corner of the world. That's why we've been running car service throughout Queens for years, covering every neighborhood from Astoria to Flushing, Long Island City to Jamaica, Forest Hills to Bayside. Here's the thing most people don't realize: both JFK Airport and LaGuardia Airport are actually IN Queens. Not near Queens, not next to Queens—they're literally part of the borough. JFK is in Jamaica, LaGuardia is in East Elmhurst. This means Queens has the absolute best airport access of any NYC borough, period. If you're living in or traveling from Queens, you can get to JFK or LaGuardia faster than anyone else in the city. Whether you're flying out of JFK from your home in Forest Hills (maybe 15 minutes away), heading to LaGuardia from Astoria (literally 5-10 minutes), catching a Manhattan meeting via the Queensboro Bridge or Queens-Midtown Tunnel, or need hourly chauffeur service for the day, we've got you covered. Our drivers know Queens inside and out—every neighborhood, every route, every shortcut. They know that the Van Wyck gets backed up during rush hour, so sometimes it's faster to take local streets. They know that Queens Boulevard is a main artery but can be slow. They know all the ways to get around the Grand Central Parkway traffic.

We run a full fleet of luxury vehicles—Mercedes S-Class, BMW 7-Series, Cadillac Escalades—all detailed, professional, and ready 24/7. Queens is diverse, massive, and fast-paced, and our service matches that energy. From the waterfront development boom in Long Island City to the incredible food scene in Astoria, from the massive Asian community in Flushing (literally the biggest Chinatown outside of Asia) to the garden apartments and wealthy neighborhoods of Forest Hills and Kew Gardens, we serve them all. And because both airports are right here in Queens, we're the fastest option for getting you to your flight on time—no other borough can compete with that proximity advantage.

Queens to JFK Airport Car Service - JFK is IN Queens

Let's start with the biggest advantage Queens has: JFK Airport is literally IN Queens. It's not in Brooklyn, it's not in Manhattan—it's in the Jamaica neighborhood of Queens. That means if you're anywhere in Queens, you're already basically at the airport. From most Queens neighborhoods, you're looking at 5 to 15 miles and 15 to 35 minutes to JFK depending on where you're starting from. Compare that to Manhattan (16-20 miles, 40-60 minutes) or Brooklyn (12-14 miles, 30-45 minutes), and you realize how good Queens residents have it for JFK access. The main route from most of Queens to JFK is the Van Wyck Expressway, which runs straight from the Grand Central Parkway down to the airport. It's direct, it's fast (when traffic is good), and it feeds right into the JFK airport loop serving all eight terminals (1-8). The Van Wyck does get backed up during rush hour—morning (7-9 AM) and evening (4-7 PM)—but our drivers know exactly when to use it and when to take alternative routes through local streets in Jamaica, Kew Gardens, or along the Belt Parkway.

Astoria to JFK: 14 miles, 25-35 minutes via Grand Central Parkway to Van Wyck Expressway. Sedan $95, SUV $125. Astoria has amazing food, tons of young professionals, and a strong Greek and Middle Eastern community. Quick access to JFK for international flights.

Long Island City to JFK: 13 miles, 25-35 minutes via Queens Boulevard to Van Wyck or BQE to Belt Parkway. Sedan $95, SUV $125. LIC waterfront development is insane—luxury high-rises, corporate offices, art galleries. Tons of Manhattan transplants and young professionals flying for business.

Flushing to JFK: 10 miles, 20-30 minutes via Whitestone Expressway to Van Wyck or local streets through Jamaica. Sedan $95, SUV $125. Flushing is the biggest Chinatown outside of Asia—massive Asian community (Chinese, Korean, Indian), incredible food, constant international travel. Super close to JFK.

Forest Hills to JFK: 8 miles, 15-25 minutes via Jackie Robinson Parkway or Grand Central to Van Wyck. Sedan $95, SUV $125. Forest Hills is one of the wealthiest Queens neighborhoods—garden apartments, Tudor-style homes, Forest Hills Gardens historic district. Families love our service for vacation travel and business trips. You're basically right next to JFK.

Jamaica to JFK: 5 miles, 12-20 minutes via local streets or Van Wyck. Sedan $95, SUV $125. Jamaica is where JFK is located, so you're essentially in the same neighborhood as the airport. The AirTrain JFK starts in Jamaica. You can't get closer than this.

Bayside to JFK: 15 miles, 30-40 minutes via Cross Island Parkway to Van Wyck. Sedan $95, SUV $125. Bayside is northeastern Queens—suburban feel, detached homes, parks. Longer drive to JFK but still much shorter than from Manhattan or Brooklyn.

Jackson Heights to JFK: 11 miles, 20-30 minutes via Grand Central to Van Wyck or local streets. Sedan $95, SUV $125. Jackson Heights is Little India—South Asian community, incredible food, diverse population. Easy access to JFK for international travel.

Woodside to JFK: 12 miles, 25-35 minutes via Queens Boulevard to Van Wyck. Sedan $95, SUV $125. Woodside is centrally located in Queens with Filipino, Irish, and South Asian communities. Direct shot down Queens Boulevard to the Van Wyck.

All Queens to JFK rates are flat and include tolls (most routes are toll-free, saving you money), taxes, and gratuity. No surge pricing, no surprises. Flight tracking included—if your flight is delayed, your pickup time adjusts automatically at no extra charge. Meet & greet service at all JFK terminals (1-8) with 60 minutes complimentary wait time for international arrivals, 30 minutes for domestic. Our drivers monitor your flight in real-time and adjust pickup times if you land early or late. The fact that JFK is IN Queens means you have the fastest, most convenient airport access in New York City. No other borough can compete.

Queens to LaGuardia Airport Car Service - LaGuardia is ALSO IN Queens

Here's the other massive advantage Queens has: LaGuardia Airport is also IN Queens. It's in East Elmhurst, right along the waterfront near the Grand Central Parkway. That means if you're in Queens, you've got two major airports within your borough—JFK and LaGuardia. No one else in NYC has this advantage. From most Queens neighborhoods, LaGuardia is 3 to 10 miles and 10 to 25 minutes away depending on your starting point. That's absurdly close. If you're in Astoria, you can literally see the planes landing at LaGuardia. The Grand Central Parkway runs right past LaGuardia, so access from most of Queens is super direct. From Astoria, you're looking at 5-10 minutes. From Long Island City, maybe 10-15 minutes. From Flushing, about 15-20 minutes. Even from deeper Queens neighborhoods like Forest Hills or Jamaica, you're still only 20-30 minutes away. LaGuardia just completed a massive multi-billion-dollar renovation with brand new terminals, so the whole experience is way better than it used to be. We serve Terminal B (Air Canada, American, United, Southwest, Alaska, Spirit, JetBlue) and Terminal C (Delta). The new terminals have modern amenities, better food, clearer signage, and improved parking and pickup areas. For domestic flights—especially Delta shuttles to Boston and D.C., American flights to Chicago, United to San Francisco—LaGuardia is often the most convenient NYC airport, and if you're in Queens, you're already right there.

Astoria to LaGuardia: 3 miles, 8-15 minutes via Grand Central Parkway or local streets. Sedan $85, SUV $110. Astoria is the closest Queens neighborhood to LaGuardia—you can walk to the airport if you really wanted to (though we don't recommend it). Astoria professionals love LaGuardia for quick business trips.

Long Island City to LaGuardia: 5 miles, 12-18 minutes via Grand Central Parkway. Sedan $85, SUV $110. LIC waterfront is totally transformed—new luxury buildings, corporate offices, art scene. Quick hop to LaGuardia for domestic flights.

Jackson Heights to LaGuardia: 4 miles, 10-15 minutes via Grand Central Parkway or local streets. Sedan $85, SUV $110. Jackson Heights is super close to LaGuardia and has a huge South Asian population traveling internationally. LaGuardia serves some international flights through Terminal B.

Forest Hills to LaGuardia: 8 miles, 18-25 minutes via Grand Central Parkway. Sedan $85, SUV $110. Forest Hills families use LaGuardia for domestic vacation travel—Disney, Florida, ski trips. Easy access via the Grand Central.

Flushing to LaGuardia: 7 miles, 15-22 minutes via Whitestone Expressway to Grand Central Parkway. Sedan $85, SUV $110. Flushing to LaGuardia is a quick run—straight shot on the highways. Tons of Flushing residents use LaGuardia for domestic travel.

Jamaica to LaGuardia: 11 miles, 20-28 minutes via Van Wyck to Grand Central Parkway. Sedan $85, SUV $110. Jamaica is closer to JFK, but LaGuardia is still totally accessible—about 20-25 minutes depending on traffic.

Bayside to LaGuardia: 10 miles, 18-25 minutes via Clearview Expressway to Grand Central Parkway. Sedan $85, SUV $110. Bayside is in northeastern Queens, so LaGuardia is an easy drive down the highways.

All Queens to LaGuardia rates are flat and include tolls and gratuity. Meet & greet service included, 30 minutes complimentary wait time for domestic arrivals, 60 minutes for international. Flight tracking so we adjust pickup times automatically if your flight is early or late. The fact that LaGuardia is IN Queens means you have unbeatable access for domestic flights. If you're flying American, Delta, United, Southwest, or JetBlue domestically, LaGuardia from Queens is the fastest, easiest option in NYC.

Queens to Newark Airport Car Service - Cross-State Transportation to EWR

While JFK and LaGuardia are in Queens, Newark Airport is in New Jersey, so it's a longer ride. But honestly, Newark isn't that bad from Queens, and sometimes it's less chaotic than JFK. Queens to Newark runs about 22 to 28 miles depending on your starting point, and the ride takes 40 to 70 minutes depending on traffic and which route we take. From most of Queens, we'll take the Grand Central Parkway or Brooklyn-Queens Expressway to the Triborough Bridge (now called the RFK Bridge), then head down the FDR Drive or take the Deegan Expressway to the Lincoln Tunnel or Holland Tunnel, then hop on the New Jersey Turnpike straight to Newark Airport. Alternatively, from southern Queens neighborhoods like Jamaica or Ozone Park, we might take the Belt Parkway through Brooklyn to the Verrazano Bridge, then through Staten Island to the Goethals Bridge or Outerbridge Crossing into New Jersey. It's a longer route but sometimes avoids Manhattan tunnel traffic. Our drivers monitor traffic in real-time and choose the fastest route. Newark Airport serves all three terminals (A, B, C) and is United's major hub, plus it handles tons of international carriers. A lot of corporate travelers prefer Newark because it's often less congested than JFK and easier to navigate.

Astoria to Newark: 24 miles, 45-65 minutes via Triborough Bridge to FDR/Deegan to Lincoln Tunnel to NJ Turnpike. Sedan $140, SUV $180. Astoria to Newark means crossing Manhattan or going around, but our drivers know the fastest routes.

Long Island City to Newark: 22 miles, 40-60 minutes via Queens-Midtown Tunnel to Lincoln Tunnel or via Triborough to FDR to Holland Tunnel. Sedan $140, SUV $180. LIC to Newark goes through Manhattan tunnels, so timing matters—rush hour adds 15-20 minutes.

Flushing to Newark: 28 miles, 50-70 minutes via Whitestone Bridge to Deegan to Lincoln Tunnel or via Grand Central to Triborough to FDR to Holland Tunnel. Sedan $140, SUV $180. Flushing to Newark is a longer haul, but United has tons of international flights out of Newark, so it's worth it for many travelers.

Forest Hills to Newark: 25 miles, 45-65 minutes via Grand Central to Triborough to Deegan to Lincoln Tunnel. Sedan $140, SUV $180. Forest Hills families sometimes use Newark for international trips—good flight options and often better than dealing with JFK crowds.

Jamaica to Newark: 23 miles, 45-65 minutes via Belt Parkway to Verrazano to Staten Island to Goethals or via Van Wyck to Grand Central to Triborough to FDR to Holland Tunnel. Sedan $140, SUV $180. Multiple route options depending on traffic patterns.

All rates include bridge/tunnel tolls (Triborough, Verrazano, Lincoln/Holland Tunnel, NJ Turnpike), New Jersey taxes, and gratuity. Newark is United's hub and serves many international carriers, so we handle a lot of corporate and international travel from Queens. Meet & greet at all terminals, 60 minutes wait time for international arrivals, 30 minutes for domestic.

Queens to Manhattan Car Service - Bridges, Tunnels, and Express Routes

Queens to Manhattan is one of our busiest routes. Whether you're commuting from Astoria to a Midtown office, heading from Long Island City to a Financial District meeting, or traveling from Forest Hills to catch a Broadway show, we run Queens-Manhattan service constantly. The key is knowing which bridge or tunnel to use and when. Queens has multiple connections to Manhattan: Queensboro Bridge (59th Street Bridge), Queens-Midtown Tunnel, Triborough Bridge (RFK Bridge), and the Williamsburg and Manhattan Bridges from western Queens through Brooklyn. Each one serves different neighborhoods and has different traffic patterns. The Queensboro Bridge connects Long Island City and western Queens directly to Midtown Manhattan (59th Street). It's free (no tolls), which is great, but it gets jammed during rush hour—morning (7-9 AM) and evening (4-7 PM). The Queens-Midtown Tunnel runs under the East River from Long Island City/Queens Plaza to Midtown East (34th Street). There's a toll (~$10), but it's often faster than the Queensboro during rush hour because it avoids surface street traffic. The tunnel dumps you right into Manhattan, which is convenient for Midtown offices.

Queens Boulevard is one of the main arteries running through central Queens, connecting neighborhoods like Forest Hills, Kew Gardens, Rego Park, Elmhurst, and Woodside. It's direct, but it can be slow with lots of traffic lights and local traffic. Our drivers know when to take Queens Boulevard and when to use the Long Island Expressway (LIE) or Grand Central Parkway instead. The Grand Central Parkway runs along northern Queens and connects to the Triborough Bridge, which leads to Manhattan's FDR Drive and Upper East Side. The Triborough is tolled but is great for accessing Upper Manhattan or Midtown from northern Queens neighborhoods like Astoria, Jackson Heights, or Flushing. For western Queens neighborhoods like Astoria or Long Island City, sometimes the fastest route to Lower Manhattan is actually through Brooklyn—take the Pulaski Bridge to Brooklyn, then use the Williamsburg Bridge or Manhattan Bridge to cross into Lower Manhattan. Our drivers know all these routes and choose based on real-time traffic conditions and your destination in Manhattan.

Astoria to Midtown Manhattan: 7 miles, 20-35 minutes via Queensboro Bridge or Queens-Midtown Tunnel. Sedan $65-$85, SUV $85-$110. Astoria to Midtown is a quick run—one of the shortest routes from Queens to Manhattan.

Long Island City to Manhattan: 4 miles, 15-30 minutes via Queensboro Bridge or Queens-Midtown Tunnel. Sedan $65-$85, SUV $85-$110. LIC is the closest Queens neighborhood to Manhattan—you can see Manhattan skyline from the waterfront. Corporate shuttles run constantly between LIC and Midtown.

Flushing to Manhattan: 14 miles, 35-55 minutes via Grand Central Parkway to Triborough to FDR or via Queens Boulevard to Queensboro Bridge. Sedan $75-$95, SUV $100-$125. Flushing is in eastern Queens, so it's a longer ride to Manhattan, but it's doable—lots of commuters.

Forest Hills to Manhattan: 10 miles, 30-45 minutes via Queens Boulevard to Queensboro Bridge or Queens-Midtown Tunnel. Sedan $65-$85, SUV $85-$110. Forest Hills professionals use our service for daily Manhattan commutes—corporate accounts available with monthly billing.

Jamaica to Manhattan: 15 miles, 35-55 minutes via Grand Central to Triborough to FDR or via Van Wyck to Queens Boulevard to Queensboro. Sedan $75-$95, SUV $100-$125. Jamaica to Manhattan is a solid 40-50 minute ride depending on traffic and destination.

All rates include tolls where applicable (Queens-Midtown Tunnel, Triborough Bridge). Corporate accounts available for regular Queens-Manhattan commuters with preferential rates, priority booking, and monthly billing. We handle morning rush hour pickups (7-9 AM), evening return trips (5-7 PM), late-night service after meetings or shows, and weekend transportation. Professional chauffeurs who know exactly when to use tunnels versus bridges, when to take Queens Boulevard versus the highways, and how to navigate Manhattan traffic once you cross the river.

Serving All Queens Neighborhoods - From Astoria to Bayside

Queens is enormous and super diverse—it's literally the most diverse county in America. We serve every neighborhood, and each one has its own character, culture, and transportation needs:

Western Queens: Astoria (Greek and Middle Eastern communities, incredible food scene, young professionals, artists, quick access to Manhattan and LaGuardia), Long Island City (LIC waterfront development is insane—luxury high-rises, corporate offices including Citigroup, JetBlue headquarters, art galleries, sculpture parks, Manhattan views), Sunnyside (historic garden apartments, diverse community, families), Woodside (Filipino, Irish, South Asian communities, bustling commercial strips).

Central Queens: Jackson Heights (Little India—massive South Asian community, Colombian and Ecuadorian populations, incredible food, diverse shopping, Roosevelt Avenue), Elmhurst (Chinatown, diverse Asian and Latino populations, Queens Center Mall), Rego Park (Bukharian Jewish community, shopping centers, residential neighborhoods), Forest Hills (wealthy garden area—Forest Hills Gardens historic district, Tudor-style homes, tennis stadium, professionals and families), Kew Gardens (historic courthouse area, residential, parks, close to JFK).

Eastern Queens: Flushing (this is the massive Asian community—Flushing is literally the biggest Chinatown outside of Asia with Chinese, Korean, Indian populations, unbelievable food, constant international travel, commercial hub), Bayside (northeastern Queens, suburban feel, detached homes, parks, family neighborhoods, quiet residential area), Whitestone (Italian-American heritage, waterfront, bridge access), Fresh Meadows (residential, middle-class families, parks).

Southern Queens: Jamaica (JFK access—the airport is literally here, AirTrain hub, diverse Caribbean and South Asian communities, commercial center, Queens courts), South Jamaica, St. Albans (historic Black middle-class neighborhood), Ozone Park (near JFK, Italian-American and South Asian communities), Howard Beach (residential, waterfront, JFK parking lots), Rockaway Beach (the beach—boardwalk, surf culture, summer destination, year-round residential community).

Southeastern Queens: Richmond Hill (Indo-Caribbean community, South Asian businesses), South Ozone Park (near JFK, diverse population), Rosedale (suburban character, residential, borders Long Island), Springfield Gardens (residential neighborhoods, near JFK).

Corporate Queens Car Service - Business Travel Throughout Queens

Queens has a massive and growing economy. We provide corporate car service for companies across Queens—from tech companies and startups in Long Island City to established businesses in Jamaica, healthcare institutions at New York-Presbyterian Queens, manufacturing and logistics companies near the airports, and professional services throughout the borough. Services include:

  • Executive airport transfers to JFK, LaGuardia, Newark for C-suite travel (fastest airport access in NYC since both JFK and LaGuardia are in Queens)
  • Manhattan commuter service for Queens residents working in Midtown, Financial District, or elsewhere in Manhattan—daily pickups with monthly billing
  • Hourly chauffeur service for client meetings, site visits, multi-stop Queens itineraries
  • Corporate event transportation for conferences, trade shows, and company events at venues throughout Queens
  • Group transportation using Mercedes Sprinter vans for teams traveling together to airports or Manhattan

Monthly billing with detailed expense reporting. Dedicated account management. Preferential corporate rates. 24/7 availability for last-minute travel changes. Fleet: Mercedes S-Class, BMW 7-Series, Audi A8 sedans with WiFi, charging ports, privacy features for working in transit. Cadillac Escalade, Mercedes GLS SUVs for groups. Mercedes Sprinter vans for larger teams (10-14 passengers). We understand corporate needs—punctuality, professionalism, discretion, cleanliness, and reliability. Our chauffeurs are in business attire, vehicles are detailed before every pickup, and we monitor traffic in real-time to ensure on-time arrivals.

24/7 Queens Car Service - Always Available, Day or Night

Queens is huge and never stops, and neither do we. Our 24/7 Queens car service operates around the clock, every day of the year. Whether you need a 4 AM pickup from Forest Hills for an early JFK flight, a midnight arrival pickup at LaGuardia after a delayed flight, or late-night transportation from Manhattan back to your Queens home after working late, we're available. The same Mercedes S-Class sedans and Cadillac Escalade SUVs you get at 3 PM, you get at 3 AM. The same professional chauffeurs who know how to navigate Queens Boulevard during rush hour know it just as well at midnight. No surge pricing based on time—a 5 AM pickup costs the same as a 2 PM pickup. We don't take nights off, weekends off, or holidays off. Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Eve, July 4th—we're running full service.

  • Early morning airport departures: 4-6 AM pickups from any Queens neighborhood for morning flights
  • Late-night arrivals: Midnight-3 AM pickups from JFK or LaGuardia after delayed flights
  • Overnight corporate travel: Red-eye flight pickups, all-night work sessions requiring transportation
  • Weekend service: Same luxury fleet and professional chauffeurs on Saturday and Sunday
  • Holiday service: Operating 365 days a year including all major holidays

Queens requires around-the-clock service because international flights arrive at JFK at all hours, business travel happens on unpredictable schedules, and the borough's diverse communities have transportation needs day and night. Real-time booking available any time through our reservation system. Flight tracking for automatic pickup adjustments. Fixed flat rates regardless of time of day.

Queens Hourly Car Service - Chauffeur Service for Multi-Stop Itineraries

If you need to make multiple stops around Queens—client meetings across different neighborhoods, property viewings, shopping at multiple locations, medical appointments, or running errands—our hourly chauffeur service makes more sense than booking individual point-to-point rides. Hourly service starts at $95/hour for sedans with a 3-hour minimum ($285 total). SUVs run $125/hour with the same minimum. Your chauffeur stays with you for the duration of the booking, waiting between stops, helping with packages or materials, and driving you wherever you need to go within Queens or beyond. The hourly rate includes the vehicle, chauffeur, fuel, and waiting time. Tolls and parking are additional if you're traveling outside Queens. Most clients book 3-4 hours for Queens-only itineraries, 5-6 hours if they're including trips to Manhattan or the airports. Available in sedans, SUVs, or Sprinter vans depending on passenger count and luggage requirements.

Why Choose Our Queens Car Service

  • Best airport access in NYC: Both JFK and LaGuardia are IN Queens—unbeatable proximity advantage for air travel
  • Local Queens knowledge: Drivers who know every neighborhood, every route, and when to take the Van Wyck versus local streets
  • Luxury fleet: Mercedes S-Class, BMW 7-Series sedans, Cadillac Escalade SUVs, Mercedes Sprinter vans
  • Flat rate pricing: No surge pricing, no surprises—rates locked at booking including tolls and gratuity
  • Flight tracking: Automatic adjustments for delays at no extra charge—critical when both major airports are local
  • 24/7 availability: Early morning, late night, weekends, holidays—we're always available
  • Professional chauffeurs: Licensed, insured, background-checked drivers who treat you with respect and know Queens inside out
  • Corporate accounts: Monthly billing, dedicated management, preferential rates for Queens businesses and Manhattan commuters
  • Diverse community service: We serve every Queens neighborhood and understand the borough's incredible diversity

Queens is the largest NYC borough by area and the most diverse county in America. Having both JFK and LaGuardia within the borough gives Queens residents and businesses the best airport access in the entire city. Whether you're flying internationally from JFK, taking a domestic flight from LaGuardia, commuting to Manhattan for work, or traveling within Queens' diverse neighborhoods, our car service delivers luxury, reliability, and local expertise. We know that the Van Wyck gets backed up during rush hour, that Astoria has amazing food and culture, that the LIC waterfront has been totally transformed, that Flushing is the biggest Chinatown outside of Asia, that Forest Hills is one of the wealthiest neighborhoods, and that Jamaica is where JFK actually is. This local knowledge, combined with our professional chauffeurs, luxury fleet, and commitment to service, makes us the top choice for Queens car service.

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