Taxi Lineup expands to more Australian cities

Taxi Lineup expands to more Australian cities

Taxi Lineup, an Australian start-up which runs an online platform through which taxi drivers can be booked to deliver parcels, has announced that it has expanded its coverage to more cities. The company launched in March with a network of drivers in Sydney and Melbourne.

In a statement issued today (6 June), the company claimed that it now has a network of more than 300 registered taxi drivers operating not only in Sydney and Melbourne, but also Perth, Canberra and Newcastle.

The statement added: “The Taxi Lineup Application development team has been simplifying and improving its booking process to allow customers to book instantly, with no account requirements. Users are able to track bookings from pickup to delivery. Taxi Lineup offers three delivery services, 1-hour, 3-hour and same day (6-hour).”

The company has ambitions to provide a national network – and then spread its wings even further. Today’s statement concluded: “The team is looking to expand to all the capital cities in Australia (Brisbane, Adelaide, Darwin, Hobart), as well as important regional cities (Gold Coast, Wollongong, Geelong, Launceston…) whilst also taking enquiries from interest’s internationally including Europe, USA, Asia and Africa. ”

 

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