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Published 08:37 6 Mar 2017 GMT
myyaxi will give Irish customers access to over 10,000 drivers here alone, as well as easy international access to over 100,000 drivers in fifty cities across Europe.
Tim Arnold, head of Hailo’s Irish operations and now mytaxi’s General Manager in Ireland, said of the merger: “mytaxi will now be pushing to expand our 10,000-driver fleet and is already the most economical and efficient source of work for drivers.
"E-hailing a taxi is the simplest, most convenient, safest way for passengers to travel so this is a hugely exciting development for Ireland. We’re looking forward to our customers enjoying some new app features in Ireland too, like sharing their location when on a mytaxi journey and saving their favourite drivers.”Signs Charleen Murphy could be heading into the Love Island villa
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