In an audacious move from conventional transport services, i’way, the globally renowned transfer booking service, has unveiled a new way to navigate the charming canals of Venice. Embracing the city’s essence, the company has introduced the iconic Vizianello GV 30 water limousine as an alternative to traditional car transfers, offering passengers a uniquely Venetian experience.
“Transforming Transfers: i’way Rides the Wave of Innovation in Venice” would have been an understatement as the CEO of i’way, Dmitry Salikhov, spoke about the recent developments. Their vision is no longer confined to the roads but extends to the vibrant waterways of Venice. This expansion was driven not just by the company’s ambition to diversify but also in response to their passengers’ increasing interest in a more distinctive, quintessentially Venetian mode of transportation.
With i’way’s new offering, a Vizianello GV 30 boat isn’t simply a caprice but a tangible necessity. Business travellers now have an additional convenience at their disposal, saving them precious time. At the same time, tourists get a chance to live a part of the city’s history, especially during their first visit. The memory of a gleaming boat ride through Venice’s ethereal canals from the airport to the hotel promises an unforgettable experience.
Currently, i’way offers three categories of boats, varying in size, to cater to different passenger groups, ranging from a cozy party of three to a larger group of eight. Passengers can now access any corner of Venice directly from Marco Polo International Airport. This convenient service can be booked through the i’way application or from the personal account on their website.
The company has already started testing the water limousine service, and the initial responses from passengers have been overwhelmingly positive. This enthusiastic feedback further bolsters i’way’s innovative move, reinforcing the potential of this unique service.
But i’way’s innovative march doesn’t stop in Venice. CEO Dmitry Salikhov reveals that the company plans to ripple their success to other cities and countries where water transport holds significance. The Maldives, famous for its crystalline lagoons, is on their radar as the next destination to offer their distinctive water transfer services.
With this game-changing initiative, i’way has set a precedent in the transfer booking industry, showing a perfect blend of sensitivity towards the local culture and a willingness to disrupt traditional methods. As we eagerly wait for their next big move, one thing is clear – i’way is making waves, literally and figuratively.
Written by: Bridget Gomez