With the festive season here, the Demand for Cab Service Providers rises in India

In Driver

With the economy in India opening up almost entirely, ride-hailing platforms are starting to see recovery close to pre-COVID levels, as more people step out. Growing air traffic and a surge in city-bound passengers in the run-up to the festive season has led to the comeback of cab service providers.

“As restrictions are easing, we see more people stepping out, which in turn has led to a strong upward trend in the ride-hailing business as commuters look for trusted partners. With the assurance of regularly sanitized vehicles and precautions taken for in-ride safety, inDriver is now serving rides comparable to pre-covid levels,” said Pavit Nanda, India PR head, Indriver.

However, as the threat of COVID-19 remains present and, several people prefer taking cabs over public transport, to ensure physical distancing, which could also be a major reason for the uptick in ride volumes.

“The safety of both drivers and passengers is a primary concern for the company. So, we will ensure both our driver-partners and our passengers take the necessary precautions” added Pavit Nanda, PR and Communications Manager, India.

Zero surges, zero commission a global ride-hailing service, inDriver, aims to make it a transparent business model for both passengers and drivers. It is the only app that allows users to negotiate their cab fare before booking the ride in real-time.

inDriver, an international ride-hailing app has more than 50 million users across 300 cities in 31 countries around the world. The service has a 24X7 customer support centre to help customers with their queries. inDriver app is available on Google Play Store and AppStore.