Uber與HKTaxi推按錶收費的士 可連接額外逾萬名的士司機
Uber宣布與HKTaxi合作,在Uber App上增設「按錶收費的士」行程選項,Uber用戶可連接額外逾1萬名的士司機。
Uber香港區總經理鍾志霆表示,是次合作,Uber的乘客可更靈活便利地預約的士行程;而HKTaxi的司機亦可連接更廣大的網約用戶網絡,以他們最為熟悉的收費模式運作,增加賺取收入的機會。
由10月9日起,Uber用戶可以透過Uber App選擇「按錶收費的士」行程,使用由HKTaxi的士司機所提供的乘車服務。
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