Base fare: $2
Booking fee: $2.4
Cost per min: $0.3
Cost per mile: $2.01
Minimum charge: $8.4
Cancellation fee: $6
Base fare: $1.1
Booking fee: $2.2
Cost per min: $0.18
Cost per mile: $0.81
Minimum charge: $7.2
Cancellation fee: $6
Base fare: $2.5
Booking fee: $2.4
Cost per min: $0.4
Cost per mile: $2.41
Minimum charge: $11.4
Cancellation fee: $10
Base fare: $1.1
Booking fee: $2.2
Cost per min: $0.2
Cost per mile: $0.96
Minimum charge: $6.05
Cancellation fee: $6
Base fare: $5
Booking fee: $2.4
Cost per min: $0.8
Cost per mile: $4.76
Minimum charge: $26.4
Cancellation fee: $10
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My wife and I would like the best fare from Boynton Beach to Fort Lauderdale airport on May 24th. Our flight leaves at 7:25 am. We need to be picked up at our house at around 5am.
Marsel posted on Dec 13, 2019
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Uber rates in Boynton Beach (including Miami Beach) range from $10.20 to $19.10 About a four-hour drive from the city centre, almost anywhere in Palm Beach County will have good cars. Drivers will do what they do best and be great to drive, but with a little background research they should be OK. Don't forget your glasses if you intend on driving in dark conditions. Take a taxi or walk-up to a taxi stand with a secure area where you can take an authentic taxi. Uber rates in Boynton Beach are among the highest in the state, and I hate to admit it but some of my friends were expecting a shuttle for the trip to get me to Universal Studios. You can take a bus in Boynton Beach, which is one of the most expensive local bus routes, or just pay $6 for the ride, or I was lucky and had a one-way bus ride for $10.
Marco posted on Dec 13, 2019
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Taxi prices in Boynton Beach, Florida, have been surging since the Labor Day rush for ride-hailing. At one station, the cost of a taxi ride has jumped from $26.70 to $47. Many people say they see the ridesharing service as "an amazing resource" to help them get around town. Taxi prices in Boynton Beach's busy Beaches can be a bit expensive — especially during summer months — but that is starting to change. During the first 10 months of this year, the average daily price for a cab went up 28 percent, nearly tripling from the same time last year, according to the Florida Taxicab Commission. The commission cites industry figures that put the number of Uber drivers in the county at 1,144 — and rising.