Taxi Information
#31
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Both Uber or perpaid taxis are good options. Both easily available & should roughly cost the same.
#32


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Drop off at the airport with uber was fine and I did it twice in November .
Remember to take a uber XL if you have luggage . Most normal taxis in Delhi seem to run on CNG gas and hardly have any boot space.. Your luggage ends up on the roof !!! And won't be great if it rains etc.
These days I use MERU cabs from the prepaid taxi counter and found the service very good even though they cost slightly more than ola and uber ..
Last edited by ukdoctor; Dec 6, 2022 at 12:16 pm
#33



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At one point Uber was trying out a system where you did not have a pre-assigned cab but just took the first waiting cab. Seemed a good idea for a busy airport, I don't know if they still have it. I don't recall how they handled the different cab sizes.
Last edited by SeeBuyFly; Dec 6, 2022 at 9:59 pm
#34
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Do they allow uber to pick up passengers from the DEL T3 terminal itself these days? . I last used uber to travel from the airport maybe 4 or 5 years ago. The driver made me walk across to another parking lot . ( was not easy with luggage )
Drop off at the airport with uber was fine and I did it twice in November .
Remember to take a uber XL if you have luggage . Most normal taxis in Delhi seem to run on CNG gas and hardly have any boot space.. Your luggage ends up on the roof !!! And won't be great if it rains etc.
These days I use MERU cabs from the prepaid taxi counter and found the service very good even though they cost slightly more than ola and uber ..
Drop off at the airport with uber was fine and I did it twice in November .
Remember to take a uber XL if you have luggage . Most normal taxis in Delhi seem to run on CNG gas and hardly have any boot space.. Your luggage ends up on the roof !!! And won't be great if it rains etc.
These days I use MERU cabs from the prepaid taxi counter and found the service very good even though they cost slightly more than ola and uber ..
#35


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That's okay then at DEL ... In COK the local taxi union doesn't even allow uber in the vicinity of the airport for pick up.
in fact it's worse even a non local taxi driver coming to pick someone up could end up in trouble.
A taxi driver who we have known for a very long time used his friend's private car and came to pick up a family member .The union members kicked up a fuss. So it's a bit like the CIA / MI5
.
We still don't know how they found that out. We suspect that they keep some database/ photos etc of taxi drivers who drop off people at the airport.
Prepaid taxi service at COK is run by families of those who gave up their land for the airport. I think that was the agreement at the time..So they are very territorial..
in fact it's worse even a non local taxi driver coming to pick someone up could end up in trouble.
A taxi driver who we have known for a very long time used his friend's private car and came to pick up a family member .The union members kicked up a fuss. So it's a bit like the CIA / MI5
.We still don't know how they found that out. We suspect that they keep some database/ photos etc of taxi drivers who drop off people at the airport.
Prepaid taxi service at COK is run by families of those who gave up their land for the airport. I think that was the agreement at the time..So they are very territorial..
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Have a trip planned and looking for help/suggestions on a transfer to Agra from Delhi and also the reverse after a couple of days stay. Would Uber in both directions be an easy option? Any input welcome.
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Uber 'intercity' is a good option. If you are doing a day trip with a visit to the Taj you are better off asking your hotel to organize a car with a driver and guide.
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#42

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During my last visit to Mumbai I managed to not use any cash but only my credit card.
My problem is neither Uber nor Ola are accepting my credit cards.
In the Uber app, I can register them, but can't use them to pay.
In the Ola app, as soon as I want to register a credit card, I get the error message "Failure! Sorry, something went wrong. Please try again."
I don't have any problems with Uber or other apps in other countries, like Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore etc.
I will have another trip in February. Do you usually pay cash (both uber or taxis)?
My problem is neither Uber nor Ola are accepting my credit cards.
In the Uber app, I can register them, but can't use them to pay.
In the Ola app, as soon as I want to register a credit card, I get the error message "Failure! Sorry, something went wrong. Please try again."
I don't have any problems with Uber or other apps in other countries, like Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore etc.
I will have another trip in February. Do you usually pay cash (both uber or taxis)?
#43



Join Date: Dec 2004
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During my last visit to Mumbai I managed to not use any cash but only my credit card.
My problem is neither Uber nor Ola are accepting my credit cards.
In the Uber app, I can register them, but can't use them to pay.
In the Ola app, as soon as I want to register a credit card, I get the error message "Failure! Sorry, something went wrong. Please try again."
I don't have any problems with Uber or other apps in other countries, like Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore etc.
I will have another trip in February. Do you usually pay cash (both uber or taxis)?
My problem is neither Uber nor Ola are accepting my credit cards.
In the Uber app, I can register them, but can't use them to pay.
In the Ola app, as soon as I want to register a credit card, I get the error message "Failure! Sorry, something went wrong. Please try again."
I don't have any problems with Uber or other apps in other countries, like Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore etc.
I will have another trip in February. Do you usually pay cash (both uber or taxis)?
#44
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Your only option is to add the credit card when in India to have a current token. I have given up on using my US/European credit cards with Uber in India and usually use the cash option. One workaround is to buy an uber gift card on the Uber India website and add it to your account. Make sure that you are on the Indian website before buying (the gift card is sold by Uber India Systems Private Limited & Pine Labs Pvt Ltd)
https://www.uber.com/in/en/gift-cards/
Amazon India also sells these at a 2% discount: https://www.amazon.in/Flat-checkout-.../dp/B07GCB9Y22





