inDrive Resumes Operations with Lower Fares

inDrive, a major international company operating in over 700 cities across 45 countries, including Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand, finds itself suspended at the start of 2024.

The suspension happened January 23 due to its alleged violations related to “allowing haggling of fares.”

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The international ride-hailing company shared through a Facebook post that it has resumed operations in Metro Manila, Bacolod, Baguio, Butuan, Iloilo, and Cagayan de Oro, promising a more convenient and affordable ride-hailing option.

inDrive Updates

inDrive
  • Safety Measures: Enhanced safety protocols
  • Improved App: A faster and more user-friendly app interface for seamless booking.
  • Expanded Coverage: Now available in more cities across the Philippines.
  • Unique Experience: Promises a festive atmosphere akin to vibrant local festivals, with a community-driven spirit and transparent pricing.

Currently offering 4-seater rides, inDrive plans to introduce taxi and 6-seater services soon.

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