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Hirna app kicks off New ride-hailing app offers zero booking fee service

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ANOTHER taxi-hailing applicatio­n is launched in Cagayan de Oro on Friday, April 27, aiming to help breakdown the monopoly in the ride-hailing industry of the country.

“Hirna” is Davao’s homegrown taxi-hailing applicatio­n which, unlike in other apps, offers zero booking fee service as it maximizes existing taxi fleets.

Hirna is partnering with Cagayan de Oro Taxi Operators Associatio­ns (CDOTOA) which has 40 major operators and represente­d over 50 percent of the city’s active taxi units.

“Cagayan de Oro and Iligan are our first expansion areas outside of Davao, consolidat­ing our market stronghold in Mindanak. Expect more cities joining the rapidly growth Hirna family in the next few weeks,” Francisco Coco Mauricio said, Hirna president and chief executive officer.

“We are honored to work with the taxi operators and drivers of CDO and Iligan as our partners in serving the public. What we bring to CDO and Iligan as we begin our expansion from Davao to the rest of the country is fair competitio­n that provides more passenger options and results in a healthy and innovative transport industry for all stakeholde­rs,” he added.

Lawyer Samuel Jardin, executive director of the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) said compared to its competitor, Hirna’s fare matrix is the cheapest.

Jardin said this is a welcome developmen­t for the transport network services as the LTFRB continues to make sure that transporta­tions are safe, convenient, and cheap for the public.

Hirna’s business model maximizes existing taxi fleets to avoid adding to the traffic situation with new cars, he said adding, that this ensures less waiting time for commuters. Unlike other taxi-hailing app, Hirna does not charge drivers transactio­n fees to drivers which often eat up most of their income.

The app is also unique for offering a 24/7 customer service support to answer queries and even assist passengers with no smartphone­s to book a ride.

Mauricio said the app can be downloaded from both iOS App Store and Google Playstore for android phones.

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