Published: August 30, 2024 | Updated: 4th September 2024
Romsey-based CLASS Executive Cars is celebrating a successful year, having secured high-profile clients from both the entertainment and corporate sectors.
Just 12 months after its formation, the company, located on Romsey Road, has been busy ferrying top executives, international rock bands, and celebrities as they arrive in Hampshire via private jets and helicopters.
The business was recently tasked with transporting members of the iconic American punk band Green Day from Southampton’s five-star Harbour Hotel to Southampton Airport, following their performance at the Isle of Wight Festival.
CLASS Executive Cars has also been serving leaders in industry as their private jets touch down at Farnborough Airport.
Steve Rogers, Owner and Director, highlighted the significance of the company’s work: “It’s absolutely fascinating to see firsthand how private jets and helicopters are no more than tools of the trade which allow talented people to do their jobs in the most efficient way possible.
“At CLASS, a high-quality chauffeur service is a given, which includes a professional door-to-door driving experience, punctuality, and discretion.”
The company also works with major cruise lines and operates locally, nationally, and internationally. Steve aims to fill a gap in the market for reliable and cost-effective chauffeur services tailored for both business and social engagements.
With more than 40 years of experience, Steve has built a reputation for delivering premium chauffeur services.
These include airport and cruise transfers, corporate hospitality, and special event transportation. For clients preferring to use their own vehicles, CLASS offers a fully qualified and experienced chauffeur to take the wheel.
Steve’s illustrious career includes some notable assignments. In 2022, he chauffeured senior UEFA officials during the UEFA Women’s Championship, where the Lionesses triumphed over Germany in the final at Wembley.
In 2021, he was also a driver for tennis stars Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic during the Laver Cup at the O2 in London, where the top six European players competed against their counterparts from the rest of the world in an intense three-day tournament.