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Baku/15.03.18/Turan: A new transport campaign "Maxim" (*2111) carrying passengers started operating in Baku. Along with the traditional set of services for transportation of people in the city and to the regions of Azerbaijan, the company provides exclusive types of travel.
According to the company's director Emin Ismayilov, "Maxim" accepts orders for long distances. There is a demand for service for the delivery of a passenger to foreign countries. Most often, Baku residents choose the northern direction and order a taxi to Russia, mainly to Tyumen and Vladivostok. But you can go to Georgia, Iran, Turkey in the same way.
As for far-distance fares: a taxi to Tbilisi will cost the client 223 manats to one end, regardless of the number of passengers,, Istanbul - 872 manat, Tehran - 321 manats. Cheap and angry; but there is need to not wait for the queue for registration, there is no check of tickets and luggage, in the car the customer will be alone or together with the family. No one will disturb you, there are no annoying neighbors, as it happens in a bus, plane, by train.
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