The taxi service Uber (http://blog.uber.com/uberbaki) from the name of an American company in San Francisco starts in Baku. So far the capital has introduced premium Uber Black, which takes only car owners of business class type of BMW, Mercedes and Audi.
In order to use the service Uber, you must install the appropriate application for smartphones - Android, Windows, iPhone, or Blackberry 7.
Car delivery to the desired address will cost AZN 2, the fee per kilometer will be 90 kopecks, and for every minute - 20 kopecks from the minimum rate of 5 manat.
New users can take advantage of a special promotional code HELLOBAKU and get "a gift" of 20 manat for the first two trips. Fares can be paid by credit card.
Azerbaijan will be the 58th country, where the service is distributed. The taxi service Uber (https://www.uber.com/ru/cities) is used in hundreds of cities on all continents. --17D-
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