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Taxi Share:: F.A.Q. [en]

Absolutely! We don't even ask for your destination city. Our goal is to match two persons from the same flight. It is therefore important to type your flight number exactly.
Nothing in 2017. And never if you are a customer of one of our travel stakeholders, such as HolaCuba ™. And never for persons offering a share.

There will probably be a very small registration fee for anyone else, starting in 2018.
A valid email address and your name or nick. Phone/Whatsapp are useful, but optional. These will be displayed along with your offering.
Ask him. He might be travelling alone or with a company, too. We don't know as we don't like asking to many details on the web form.
In most cases 50% each would be a fair contribution for two singles sharing a taxi.

But the final agreement is between the two of you and depends on the route chosen, number of persons on each side and the amount of baggage.
Our recommendation is that the offeror (the person who offered the share first) gets the better deal. But again, the final agreement is between the two of you.
Not really. You can offer another destination. Just write in the message box where do want to go from the airport. But if you offer a route to a little known place, you don't stand a good chance to find someone on the same plane who would also go there.
Because one taxi produces less pollution then two.
Feel free to
ask it here.
We value your feedback, thanks.

Register here, it's free

What is this, Taxi Share?

  94% of flight passengers will continue from the airport to city. Many with a taxi. Most as a single rider.

Does it always have to be that way?

  You can find a taxi co-rider on Taxi-Share. You'd split the fare with him or her and perhaps meet a fantastic travelling soul on the way to your destination. Someone from the same flight!

taxi   You two would meet at the baggage claim at latest, but probably would say Hello even earlier on the plane. The meeting can't be any simpler.

Airport of the month: Santo Domingo [SDQ]

Taxi in Santo Domningo airport
Taxi stand at the arrival terminal in Santo Domingo

Travel to the Dominican Republic

1 There major arrival airports are Santo Domingo [SDQ], Punta Cana [PUJ] and Puerto Plata [POP]. Santo Domingo, the nation's capital, carries a wide range of travellers: locals, business, official and tourists who mainly go eastwards to the beaches between Boca Chica and Juan Dolio. A local fare to Santo Domingo goes for about $30-$40, to Boca Chica $25 and to one of the hotels towards Juan Dolio between $40 and $60. Sharing is permitted.

2 Punta Cana [PUJ] on the east coast is the heaviest tourist hub in the country. A large number of arrivals is heading for the beaches of Bavaro and the numerous all-inclusive resorts there. Air fares to Punta Cana are usually lower compared with other airports. Taxi sharing is permitted.

3 Puerto Plata [POP] airport on the north coast carries tourists, expatriates who reside in the country as well the Dominicans living abroad who come to visit their families. A popular destination for foreign visitors is the stretch to the east of the airport between Sosua and Rio San Juan.

4 Due to low airfares some travellers buy a ticket to Punta Cana [PUJ] and then are seeking ways to get to their real destinaton on the North Coast (in the Puerto Plata area). This is not simple, because as per 2018 there are no bus connections from Punta Cana to Puerto Plata. Taxi-Share would be a very reasonable option here.

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