Summit Express is expanding its transport fleet by adding party buses to accommodate large groups [1, 2].

This expansion aims to stabilize service and increase capacity for travelers moving between Denver International Airport and the High Country. The move follows a challenging winter season that impacted the company's operations [1, 2].

The new vehicles are designed specifically for groups that require more space and amenities than standard shuttles provide. By diversifying its fleet, the company seeks to capture a larger segment of the group travel market, ranging from corporate retreats to large family vacations, traveling into the Colorado mountains [1, 2].

Summit Express has historically focused on shuttle services for airport transfers. The integration of party buses marks a shift toward high-capacity, luxury-oriented transport to better serve the region's tourism demands [1, 2].

While the company has not released specific figures regarding the number of new vehicles, the strategic shift is intended to prevent the logistical bottlenecks experienced during previous peak travel periods [1, 2].

Summit Express is expanding its transport fleet by adding party buses

The addition of party buses suggests that Summit Express is pivoting toward a higher-margin, group-centric business model to recover from recent operational losses. By targeting the luxury and large-group demographic, the company is attempting to build more resilience against the volatility of seasonal winter travel in the High Country.