
"It kind of grew from there,"
"They brought the bus back to Wichita, started running charters and baseball trips, and just kept adding coaches."
"We run our coaches for the bulk of their lives - about 14 years - so getting these new models into service is an investment in our long-term future,"
"We were in a real pinch to get those coaches delivered, and everyone at Prevost went above a"
Village Travel began in Wichita, Kansas, when founders bought motorcoaches to transport skiers from the Denver airport to the slopes. The business expanded into charters, baseball trips, and steadily added coaches. Jeff and his father Norman purchased the company in 2000 when the fleet numbered 15 buses and then grew into Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Missouri while adding retail tours, charters, and entertainer services. The current fleet approaches 200 vehicles, roughly 60% Prevost. In 2025 Village received three H3-45 coaches in September and plans ten seated H3-45s and six entertainer shells by year-end, with deliveries timed for the college football season.
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