The company mainly competes with the Hampton Jitney, another private bus company, as well as the Montauk Branch of the Long Island Rail Road. The Hampton Luxury Liner shut down in September 2016, but its naming rights were purchased in 2017 and service resumed that year.
Services
Hampton Luxury Liner passengers are required to make advance reservations and payment, either via phone, online, or in a mobile app. The company also offers charters and wine tours.
On February 21, 2009, Classic Coach announced its purchase of the Hampton Luxury Liner. This moved the company's headquarters from Bridgehampton to Bohemia.[citation needed] Classic Coach continued to operate service under the Luxury Liner brand. Classic Coach also operated 7Bus, a in-island commuter service between Riverhead, Ronkonkoma, and Melville. The service was known BoltBus Long Island until a licensing agreement ended in June 2013.[4]
Hampton Luxury Liner filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy in September 2015, and Classic Coach followed March 2016.[5] Luxury Liner service ceased on September 5, 2016.[6] The company had owed its largest creditor over $2.5 million.[5]
Relaunch
In November 2016, M&V Limousines Limited purchased the naming rights to the Luxury Liner brand in an auction.[3] Service resumed on May 25, 2017.[7]
The company announced in December 2018 that it would reduce off-season ticket prices. Service for the 2019–2020 off-season was suspended due to low demand, with buses scheduled to resume service on April 1, 2020.[1]
References
^ abcdeHampton Luxury Liner. "About Us". Retrieved February 7, 2020.