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MMRTA hikes prepaid black and yellow taxis fare from Mumbai airport

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 11, 2022 14:30 IST

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Transport Authority (MMRTA) has hiked the fare of prepaid black and yellow taxis being operated ...

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The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Transport Authority (MMRTA) has hiked the fare of prepaid black and yellow taxis being operated from the International and domestic terminals of the airport in the city, a transport official said.

The revised minimum fare of prepaid taxi for up to 6 km will be Rs 140 from the international terminal, while the minimum fare up to 4 km from the domestic terminal will be Rs 93, the official said.

The MMRTA in its recent meeting approved the fare hike as per the four-member Khatua Panel's formula for revising the fare of black and yellow taxis and autos in Maharashtra, he said.

The minimum fare from international and domestic terminals till now was Rs 127 and Rs 85 respectively. As per the panel's report, the prepaid taxi fare includes a 25 per cent incentive up to 12 km and 20 per cent up to 4 km, the official said.

The authority has also approved 92 new taxi and autorickshaw stands across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, he said. This includes 73 autorickshaw, nine taxi stands, seven share autorickshaw and three share taxi stands, he added.

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