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The challenges of the taxi in Malaga after the pandemic | BE Malaga | Today for Today Malaga

Special from the SER from the headquarters of Unitaxi and AUMAT, the Unified Association of Taxi Autonomous in Malaga to publicize the situation of the sector that is severely affected by the pandemic.

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The taxi is a public service that has been at the bottom of the barrel in the worst moments of the health crisis, its billing has plummeted in the last year to 80%. For months many professionals have worked at a loss.

With the extension of the hours of hospitality and shops, as well as the advance of vaccination, they have seen how the sector moves something more, but still insufficient to attend an activity that costs an average of 1,000 euros per month. More than 1,400 taxi drivers circulate in the Malaga capital, their average age is about 40 years.

The challenges of the group go through the digitization of the service that is already underway through mobile applications, the union of the sector at the national level and the defense against the competition of Transport Vehicles with Driver (VTC).

Throughout the program we have remembered the arrival of the taxi to Malaga, as well as the most supportive and curious stories of these professionals behind the wheel. You can already hear it.


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