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History. Development in Spain. Cabify was founded in May 2011 by Juan de Antonio, a Spanish entrepreneur, telecommunications engineer, and graduate of Stanford University.
Founded in 2011 in Madrid, we spread to Latin America within a few months and we’re currently present in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Spain, Mexico, Peru and Uruguay. In 2018 we reaffirmed our commitment to diversity and equality by joining the UN Global Compact, the largest Corporate Social Responsibility project in the world.
ers (in Spain, known as “VTCs”) and taxis —with whom we make more than 30% of journeys globally— shall fit, as well as other micromobility transports such as scooters and electric motorcycles. Today, Cabify is comprised of around 1,500 people and, on our platform approximately 200,000 drivers
Uber and Cabify are increasingly being known for cancelling shorter journeys after accepting them ……. obviously getting a more lucrative ride elsewhere! Licensed taxis charge a fixed rate from/to the airport of €30 per trip.
- Licenced and metered taxis are outside arrivals. Why bother with apps and stuff?
- What about in town?…metered taxi still better than Uber and Cabify (more timely, same cost?$ Thx
- Just hail a taxi in the street. And we don't use $s here.
- There are so many taxis that it doesn't make sense to wait for a rideshare car to arrive, plus you'll avoid Uber's surge pricing in this way.
- I am not sure if those services are available in Sevilla and Malaga, but perhaps regulars on those forums can confirm. Uber and Cabify are fine to...
- Thanks for the Bolt suggestion…looks like not only can I order a Bolt car but a white taxi as well should one not be available on the street corner...
- It is true that some of the licensed white taxi drivers have also signed up to car sharing services such as Bolt and Uber. I recall feeling confuse...
- Avoid Cabify at all costs. They added extra charges to our trip and after complaining, their centre staff claimed that I must have changed destinat...
- Aniya: I regularly use Cabify, have fine since it started up, and apart from one instance when I was charge a few euros more than the quoted priced...
- but.. for metered taxi, only cash? do they accept credit card?
Mar 14, 2021 · Cabify is now looking to be a market leader in green urban mobility, with a pledge to completely decarbonise its fleet in Spain by 2025. This planned move to electric vehicles is backed up by Cabify's claim that it has compensated for all its carbon emissions since 2018.
Nov 8, 2021 · If you're looking for a quick, affordable, and reliable way to get around Barcelona without using public transportation, Cabify could be the perfect option for you. Here's everything you need to know about Cabify and how to get around Barcelona using the app.
Mar 28, 2023 · Bloomberg Línea — Spain-based ride-sharing app Cabify said it has raised $110 million in funding from Orilla Asset Management, an investment company owned by billionaire Francisco Riberas’ family, and AXIS, through Fond-ICO Next Tech, among other investors.
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