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Motorcoach service Landline teams with Sun Country Airlines to provide roundtrip transport between Fargo and Minneapolis airports

Fargo, North Dakota – Soon, a brand-new motorcoach service will begin operating, providing non-stop ground transportation between the airports in Fargo and Minneapolis. Hector International Airport in Fargo and Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport.
“We cannot express how thrilled and ecstatic we are about this partnership. It opens up a lot of doors for tourists and passengers in the Fargo-Moorhead area, allowing them to take a first-class motorcoach without a stop at a price that is much more affordable than before “remarked Liz Thiesse, a spokesperson for Landline.
According to Thiesse, Landline will begin providing the service on March 1 in conjunction with Sun Country Airlines thanks to a partnership between the two companies. Sun Country passengers who take the Landline bus to and from the airport will be charged a fare of fifteen dollars one way.
Landline also offers ground transportation to passengers who are flying on other airlines, in addition to providing service to passengers who are not flying but simply need to get to and from Minneapolis.
According to Thiesse, reservations can be made online through Landline.com beginning on Wednesday, January 25th.
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