InDrive, previously InDriver, is getting ready to establish five new cities in Pakistan. The business now has operations in eleven Pakistani cities, including Karachi, Islamabad, and Lahore.
While keeping the specifics under wraps, Sidra Kiran, Manager of Public Relations and Communication for the South Asian area of inDrive, recently informed Business Recorder that the ride-hailing service will expand its operations to five other locations.
InDrive, which accounts for 40% of the category’s downloads, is among the most popular ride-hailing applications in Pakistan, she continued. Launched in 2012, the global IT and transportation platform InDrive offers services in 47 nations.
Natalia Kolmakova, the director of public relations for inDrive, said during the event,
“Pakistan is an exciting market. We have launched our services there to support convenient mobility solutions. As a corporation, we have always prioritised entering underserved areas.
Uber, a well-known ride-hailing software, has stopped offering its services in a number of Pakistan’s largest cities. The ride-sharing app made the announcement that it would cease operations in Islamabad, Karachi, Multan, Faisalabad, and Peshawar, among other places.
The identical prompt might not show up for everyone, however some people will see greyed-out alternatives while trying to schedule a ride. You will now see a notification that reads, “Unfortunately, Uber is presently unavailable in your location,” when you attempt to book a ride.
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