Khaleej Times

Dubai’s taxi fares are among the cheapest in the world

- Waheed Abbas

dubai — Nothing beats the relief of hopping into a comfortabl­e taxi after a long day of sightseein­g in a new city. And it’s a big relief if the service is economical and offers best quality to the tourist to enjoy the trip.

According to data compiled by Carspring from 80 cities around the world, Dubai is the fifth most economical city when it comes to cab service from airport to city centre with an average fare of $8.31 (Dh30.5), after Cairo, Mumbai, Tunis and Tallinn.

The emirate is the 26th most economical city for an average three-kilometre fare of $4.83 (Dh17.7), the data showed.

But when it comes to per-kilometre cost, Dubai is rated 19th most economical at $0.56 (Dh2) — cheaper than Paris, Sydney, Melbourne, Vancouver, Toronto, Frankfurt, New York, London, Tokyo and many other internatio­nal cities.

“Actually Dubai fares very well in the index with a median in the affordable top. We believe based on the local purchasing power parity, prices are well in between a positive margin for the consumer,” said Carspring co-founder Peter Baumgart.

“Dubai is aiming for the highend side of tourism, therefore, lower costs may not attract more tourists, focusing on service

should be the main aim – a good example of successful service versus price is Switzerlan­d that attracts wealthy tourists with great services not price. Dubai should aim to give great service not necessaril­y affordable service.”

On Tuesday, the Roads and Transport Authority’s Dubai Taxi Corporatio­n (DTC) has signed an agreement with Uber to book DTC limousines through Uber’s app.

“Adding Dubai Taxi Limo to the Uber App would obviously add to the abundance of vehicles on offer, which in turn will cut back customers waiting time. Achieving this goal is in line with our objective to provide reliable, safe and suitable transport for all everywhere,” said Christophe­r Free, general manager of Uber in the UAE.

The Carspring data, which was gathered from the official websites of each city when available, showed that Cairo is the most economical city in the world in cost per kilometre at, followed by Bangkok, Moscow, Mexico City and Jakarta.

Maximilian Vollenbroi­ch, CEO of Carspring, said a “comfortabl­e taxi is a major relief after a tiring sight-seeing but in some cities, this simply isn’t affordable, and in other places, tourists are at risk of being overcharge­d.”

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