This industry comprises establishments, not classified to any other industry, primarily engaged in: providing shuttle services to airports and similar facilities, special needs transportation services and other transit and ground passenger transport.
Shuttle services included in this industry are those that use vans and/or buses as a means of transport. They usually travel on fixed routes and service particular hotels or carriers. Special needs transportation establishments use conventional or specially converted vehicles to provide passenger transportation to the infirm, elderly or handicapped.
Example Activities:
Airport limousine service scheduled
Carpool operation
Shuttle services (except employee bus)
Special needs passenger transportation service
The information on the number, size and location of establishments can be used to assess the existing level of competition within the industry in your province/territory.
The table below shows the breakdown between employer and non-employer or indeterminate establishments for each province and territory as well as at the national level. For this industry, 5 of establishments are non-employers or indeterminate and 11 have one or more employees.
Establishments 1,078 only |
<99 Employee 97.5% only |
Revenue $206.4 thousand
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Profitability 86.9% are profitable |
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