While millions gathered around their televisions on February 10 to watch sweaty football teams battle it out for the 2025 Super Bowl, there was another team working tirelessly to ensure the event ran smoothly.
Hotard Coaches, which operates throughout Louisiana and Texas and is a subsidiary of Kelsian Group, took on one of the biggest jobs in transportation that day, shuttling the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles around New Orleans.
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Hotard Coaches was contracted by SP+ GAMEDAY, a Metropolis Company, to support the event, after having a longstanding history transporting NFL teams throughout the season.
Shuttling teams each week across the country, the team still maintain that the Super Bowl is in a league of its own, and meticulous planning was needed to pull it off.
Kelsian Group CEO Clint Feuerherdt says the achievement showcases the company’s global capabilities on one of the world’s largest stages.
“Having such a significant footprint in Super Bowl LIX logistics reflects our unwavering commitment to operational excellence and reinforces our growing international presence,” Feuerherdt says.
“The meticulous planning and flawless execution by our team enhanced the passenger experience while cementing our reputation as a trusted partner for large-scale and charter events.”
For many of the drivers and employees, this opportunity was a once-in-a-lifetime event and underscores Kelsian Group’s exciting growth opportunities in the U.S. and globally as they continue to set new standards for world-class transport solutions.
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