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"Kevin Ashley" wrote:
Shared ride services seem very popular at US airports, and there are usually competing providers except at airports like Washington Dulles where the airport does an exclusive deal with a single operator. They're competing with cabs, car hire and (in a small number of cases) public transport, and definitely going for the business traveller in most places I have seen them. Every major Eurpoean resort has them for the tourists - 'resorthopper' etc; but they are mostly a shoestring organisation that subcontrcats to coach, minibus and taxi companies as needed - plus they get tie-ups with booking companies 'travelrepublic' etc. Natex have applied the same overprovision of service as their clunky websites, and little flexibility for the (rather obvious) swings in demand, combined with the inherent unpredictability of the travel world. Nimble they ain't. Someone should make them write out 100 times: "cheap and cheerful, please, if we wanted to overpay, we'd have taken a black cab." -- Andrew |
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