Pilot Flying J and IdleAir have expanded their network partnership and will provide service to two more Pilot locations.
IdleAir is offering free limited service at the two newest locations through Nov. 30, 2011, and then Grand Opening special pricing of only $1.25/hr through Dec. 31, 2011. The two installations are located off I-75 at exit 326 in Dalton, Ga., and off of I-81 at exit 4 in White Pine, Tenn.
"We are pleased to offer IdleAir services on an increasing number of our locations nationwide. IdleAir has streamlined their pricing and services while still maintaining helpful representatives at our travel centers," says Mark Hazelwood, executive vice president at Pilot. "Pilot Flying J strives to provide exceptional service at all of our locations and the IdleAir staffs reinforce this goal through our growing partnership. We fully expect usage of the IdleAir system to increase which will result in cost savings and an improved quality of life for our customers."
Ethan Garber, CEO of IdleAir, said, "We're pleased to announce that the IdleAir network now includes 11 Pilot Flying J locations with plans to expand across the country. Our new locations at Dalton and White Pine and our soon-to-open Carneys Point, New Jersey location feature redesigned layouts along the perimeter of the lots that maximize truck parking, while minimizing disruption to other drivers.
The White Pine location also features an integrated 20kw 100% American-manufactured solar panel array, which generates 50% of that IdleAir location's daytime electricity needs. Our coming Carneys Point site will also feature a high speed charging station for electric vehicles"
With the addition of these 2 new locations, IdleAir now operates 23 locations in nine states, including Ark., Calif., Ga., Ill., Mo., Penn., Tenn., Texas, and Utah.
Pilot Flying J Opens Two New Idleair Locations
Pilot Flying J and IdleAir have expanded their network partnership and will provide service to two more Pilot locations
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