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    Taxify Unveils Taxify Comfort To Compete With UberSELECT

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterOctober 14, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
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    taxifyIn response to Uber’s new service dubbed ‘UberSELECT’ their competitors Taxify have unveiled a new service aiming to provide its customers with a quality and comfortable riding experience.

    Taxify Comfort will offer its customers a 25% discount on all rides KES 120, KES 25 per KM, KES 4 per minute and the minimum fare is KES 250.

    To access the new service all customers need to do is open the app and select Taxify Comfort.

    Read: Uber’s Operational License In London Will Not Be Renewed

    The new service provides taxi customers with an alternative being that passengers pay KES 100 base fare KES 43 per KM, KES 4 per minute and a minimum fare of KES 300 with UberSELECT.

    The rising demand is creating interesting competition among taxi service providers and the new move by Taxify seems to be the beginning of a healthy competition between the two companies.

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