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How many people use Cabify?

With over 42 million registered users and 1.2 million drivers, Cabify employees over 1,000 people in Spain and Latin America. Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.



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Car and driver with child seat (groups 1, 2 and 3) included. A large vehicle with driver, with space for 6 passengers, all together! Rent a zero-emission car by the minute and forget about zone limitations and paying for parking. Rent our electric mopeds by the minute.

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Cabify – the best Uber alternative in Spain Operating much like Uber, Cabify is one of the most commonly used alternatives to Uber in Spain. Cabify is available in Alicante, A Coruña, Barcelona, Benidorm, Madrid, Málaga, Marbella, Murcia, Santander, Seville, Valencia, and Zaragoza.

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“Both the Uber and Cabify apps have been developed to offer good service with great security and efficiency,” said Velazco, adding that he generally uses Cabify, however, “because it has clearer fares, whereas Uber has promotions that can confuse the cost of service.”

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Cabify's prices and perks Although taxis are pretty cheap and very well regulated in Barcelona, Cabify provides an even cheaper option than the taxi service. Unlike Uber, Cabify charges by distance traveled and the quickest route is always chosen, so the price doesn't change depending on traffic.

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In several countries, the company has been ruled as not conforming to laws relating with transport, because Uber drivers do not always hold the appropriate licenses needed to work as motorists for others. In France, for example, the company was fined €800,000 for running “Uberpop” with unlicensed drivers.

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All rides are geolocated and we reveal the identity of every driver so you feel safe. You can select a contact to send your location to automatically anytime you request a Cabify ride. With our safety button, you can contact us, call emergency services, or share your ride. We are with you every on every ride!

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Cabify – the best Uber alternative in Spain It operates much like Uber, with a similar interface and pick-up system that displays the upfront cost prior to booking. In addition to the Cabify Classic, you can hail luxury and tailored rides including Cabify ASAP, Cabify Plus, Cabify Group, and Cabify Kids.

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If you're using a Spanish rideshare service (like Cabify and BlaBlaCar), tipping is not required. But if you receive especially good service, you can leave a tip in the app afterward.

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Spain: Alicante, A Coruña, Barcelona, Benidorm, Madrid, Malaga, Marbella, Murcia, Santander, Seville, Valencia and Zaragoza.

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In many of our cities you can request the 'Taxi' category when you want to get around the city by taxi. To do so, just follow these steps in the app: Tell us where you want to go. Select the category Taxi or Easy Taxi.

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Complete your plans today by reserving a ride with Uber in Barcelona. Request a ride up to 30 days in advance, at any time and on any day of the year.

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How can I contact Cabify?
  1. Open the menu by pressing on your photo / person icon.
  2. Press 'Help'
  3. Select 'I want to contact Cabify'
  4. Choose the relevant options.
  5. If necessary, select the journey and explain the reason for contact.
  6. Attach a file if necessary.
  7. Press 'Submit'


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The company's decision to cease operations is attributed to its failure to establish a significant market presence in the country. An anonymous spokesperson from Uber was cited as the source of this information.

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The impacts on Uber's business model are likely to swing between financial knocks and driving innovation. A German court banned Uber from operating its ride-hailing services in Germany today for lacking the licence necessary to offer transport services using rental cars.

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Uber faces bans and restrictions in many countries, including China, Switzerland, Turkey, Denmark, Hungary, Thailand, Canada, Germany, Romania, Bulgaria, Italy, Hong Kong, and parts of Australia. The bans often stem from Uber's lack of adherence to local regulations and its unfair competition with taxi services.

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