Base fare: $7.75
Cost per min: $0.85
Cost per mile: $2.23
Minimum charge: $15.75
Cancellation fee: $10
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Cancellation fee: $5
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Minimum charge: $9.8
Cancellation fee: $6
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Cost per min: $0.15
Cost per mile: $0.81
Minimum charge: $7.9
Cancellation fee: $6
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Booking fee: $2.8
Cost per min: $0.66
Cost per mile: $1.39
Minimum charge: $11.8
Cancellation fee: $10
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Booking fee: $3.64
Cost per min: $0.2
Cost per mile: $1.03
Minimum charge: $9.88
Cancellation fee: $6
Base fare: $14.75
Cost per min: $0.9
Cost per mile: $3
Minimum charge: $25.75
Cancellation fee: $10
Jerry posted on Nov 16, 2018
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dont you have a phone number for me to call for a ride ?
not seeing it anywhere
Cheryl posted on May 14, 2019
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Is there someone that can drive us from the airport in Atlanta Georgia to Ellijay?
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Cheryl
Marques posted on Nov 29, 2019
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Taxi in Atlanta is the 4th most popular, followed by Ann Arbor, Detroit, Hartford, New York, Portland, Chicago, and Philly. The Florida state is #10. On the other hand, the ride-sharing cab service Uber can bring in nearly $1 billion annually from fares, drivers, and rewards programs, so it's no surprise that Uber is on the list. The company recently announced it would be adding an annual revenue goal of $10 billion to its "flywheel," as well as working to increase driver incomes and slash driver training costs.
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Uber in Atlanta is also new, yet significant in that the company's only entry into the region's sprawling downtown market is itself—and it's in an area of the city that has been largely untouched by what's widely considered to be the world's first "Uber-ized" landscape. For Uber, by contrast, the addition of Atlanta has been extremely fast. It spent $1 million to establish a private test facility in Tifton, and it's now hiring for 90 more jobs in the city.
Marat posted on Dec 9, 2019
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Uber rates in Atlanta have climbed to rival major cities, with traffic congestion being a much bigger issue. So why is the national companies staying in the area? The air is pristine, light, and the nights are almost always balmy. That's why firms are running large advertising campaigns in Atlanta. For Lyft drivers in Atlanta, it's a great way to connect with other riders. Uber rates in Atlanta are so cheap that Uber drivers have become a convenient and popular way for small businesses to boost their profit margins, some say. Unlike Uber, Lyft is not required to have a huge fleet of vehicles on the road to serve its customers.
Marcel posted on Dec 9, 2019
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Taxi prices in Atlanta have increased 50 percent in the last 20 years. That's largely because so many customers choose to pay in cash. The average price of a taxi ride has gone from about $29 to $84. That's the lowest rate of increase in the United States. Atlanta's are a problem for an entire region's economy. The taxi industry is vital for transportation between Atlanta and cities as far away as Houston. Think of it as the transportation network for workers. There's a much bigger sense of entitlement in the South. It's a big part of the job opportunities there and the business attraction. It's not just drivers who are driving up costs.
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How much does it cost to take an uber from Atlanta to Columbus Ga?