The Phnom Penh Post

Jakarta ride-hailing firm mulls chopper service

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INDONESIAN executives weary of Jakarta’s notorious traffic jams may in the future be able to order a helicopter ride with their smartphone­s through a new service being considered by ride-hailing firm Grab.

The Southeast Asian company conducted a trial run of GrabHeli at the weekend, offering free rides to some customers over the megacity that is home to 10 million inhabitant­s and some of the world’s worst gridlock.

Grab already operates popular services in Indonesia, with its app allowing users to hail rides in private cars or on motorbike taxis. It is locked in fierce competitio­n with local ride-hailing startup Go-Jek and US company Uber for market share.

Mediko Azwar, Grab Indone- sia’s marketing director, told AFP the company was “exploring the possibilit­y” of launching GrabHeli on a commercial basis and a feasibilit­y study was being carried out.

“We see that the public need is there, there are executives who need to move from one point to another in a short period of time,” he added.

The plan is still in the early stages, and Azwar did not give details about potential pricing.

Jakarta’s monster traffic jams are a headache for company executives seeking to dash between meetings, and it is usual for appointmen­ts to be postponed or cancelled entirely due to gridlock.

Grab is not the first company to experiment with a helicopter service in Jakarta – in 2015, Uber offered free rides to residents in its so-called UberChoppe­r, but it has yet to roll out the service commercial­ly.

And the city’s super-rich have turned to helicopter­s to help them get around the city on occasion in the past, sometimes hiring them at vast expense.

Grab operates in six countries – Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippine­s, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.

The Singapore-headquarte­red firm’s core product platform includes private cars, motorbikes and taxi-hailing services which are rapidly gaining popularity in a region that is home to more than 600 million people and a rising middle class.

 ?? AFP/STRINGER ?? A shopping centre in Doha on June 5.
AFP/STRINGER A shopping centre in Doha on June 5.
 ?? AFP PHOTO/GRAB INDONESIA ?? Ridzki Kramadibra­ta (left), managing director of online ride-hailing firm Grab Indonesia, and Mediko Azwar (right), the company’s marketing director, pose on Friday prior to taking a helicopter taxi operated by Grab Indonesia in Jakarta.
AFP PHOTO/GRAB INDONESIA Ridzki Kramadibra­ta (left), managing director of online ride-hailing firm Grab Indonesia, and Mediko Azwar (right), the company’s marketing director, pose on Friday prior to taking a helicopter taxi operated by Grab Indonesia in Jakarta.

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