| 1. Midtown Manhattan | Hotels, offices, Broadway, restaurants, Penn Station, Grand Central, and corporate visitors | Confirm exact hotel entrance, cross-street, loading zone, and timing around theater/event traffic. |
| 2. Financial District | Banking, legal, private equity, client meetings, and airport transfers | FiDi routes shift heavily around bridges, tunnels, construction, and security-sensitive buildings. |
| 3. Tribeca / SoHo | Luxury residences, restaurants, celebrity/VIP movement, shopping, and private events | Narrow streets and curb congestion make chauffeur communication more important than raw arrival time. |
| 4. Upper East Side / Upper West Side | Families, medical visits, museums, private residences, and airport rides | SUVs are often smarter than sedans when passengers have luggage, child seats, or multiple stops. |
| 5. Brooklyn / Williamsburg / Dumbo | Weddings, restaurants, hotels, creative offices, event venues, and airport routing | Bridge and BQE conditions can change the best pickup time and vehicle staging plan. |
| 6. Queens / airport-adjacent areas | JFK/LGA transfers, Flushing, LIC, events, and group pickups | Airport proximity does not remove traffic risk; terminal timing and luggage still decide the vehicle plan. |