California taxi operators team up with Uber to increase availability

California taxi operators team up with Uber to increase availability

CompaniesUber‍ Technologies IncFollowLyft IncFollowSept 26 (Reuters) – Uber Technologies (UBER.N) is partnering with Los Angeles ⁣Yellow Cab and⁤ its affiliates to increase the supply of taxis on the ride-hailing giant’s platform, the company said on Tuesday.Uber has been securing similar tie-ups in global markets including Europe and Asia over the last​ two years,⁤ deepening its ties with the private taxi industry ⁢that was whiplashed by the rise of ride-hailing startups more than a decade ago.Under ‌the new partnership, taxis ⁢associated with LA Yellow Cab and ‌its five partner fleets ⁤will get‍ bookings through the Uber app.The six‌ taxi companies ⁤- which include San Diego Yellow Cab, California Yellow Cab, Long Beach Yellow Cab, Fiesta Taxi Cooperative and United Checker Cab – will add up ‍to 1,200 cabs to the Uber platform.Uber has staged a ⁣strong post-pandemic‌ recovery thanks to a rebound in inter-city travel and higher market penetration than its closest rival Lyft‌ (LYFT.O).When customers request a ride with UberX, they might get matched with a taxi, ⁢and will have the option to⁤ decline or get re-matched with a cab that is not a taxi. UberX fares will apply to these rides.”We anticipate that this partnership will have‍ a positive impact for our driver-owners as the pandemic ‍recovery continues,” said ⁣William Rouse, CEO of Los Angeles⁢ Yellow Cab.Reporting⁣ by Arsheeya Bajwa in Bengaluru; Editing by Devika SyamnathOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. Acquire Licensing Rights, opens new tab

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