Kolkata: passengers who come out of Kolkata airport experience harassment every day for the past few weeks because the application taxi driver refuses to take it unless they tell them their goals.
Drivers are thought to take passengers only for their choice and if the driver does not share the purpose of the phone or if the driver does not want to go there, he does not blunt or not respond to the person’s call, forcing passengers to cancel the trip.
“It has become an ordinary threat at the airport.
At present, the taxi service app is worse than a yellow taxi.
Yellow taxi drivers still have the habit of asking for the goals and then charge Rs 30 or Rs 50 on ordinary fees but they at least take you home or Office.
Taxi driver application doesn’t even appear if they don’t like the purpose and they won’t even bother to tell you it.
I spent almost an hour and had to cancel three taxis while returning to my Parnognee’s house from the airport, “said Sourav Sen, Frequent Flyer.
The application cabin in Kolkata has gained popularity after the rejection of a yellow taxi driver who often encouraged Madan Mitra Transport Minister to launch a “without rejection” taxi movement.
But over time, this disease even crawled on an application taxi.
“I headed to the hotel in Rajarhat almost 5 km from the airport.
But three drivers canceled my trip after hearing the goal before the fourth finally accepted me,” said Namrata Sharma, a female businessman from Guwahati.
The app taxi app quotes a lack of passengers with a return trip and a destination is far from the taxi house as the main reason behind cancellations.
“With the price of RS 100 Mark Clocking fuel and the company that gave us a little incentive, it became difficult for us to drive for a few kilometers without passengers to choose someone and drive it up to a short distance or place, from where there were fewer opportunities.
Get another passenger.
Therefore, we plan our trip to reduce losses, “said Suman Seth, taxi driver application at the airport.
Both taxi online aggregators and commuters say that the problem of rejection has survived for the past three months.