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how much will the lowering of the flag cost

how much will the lowering of the flag cost
October 29, 2023 – 15:06

According to the government of the City of Buenos Aires, the price update is due to the “delay in the daytime and nighttime rates currently in force.”

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Since November 1, the last section of the increase split of 50% in the rate of Buenos Aires taxis. With the 25% increase, the token value during daylight hours It will go to $54.80 and the flag drop price – which has a price equivalent to ten chips – will go to $548. While at night, the costs will be $65.80 and $658.

According to the government of the City of Buenos Aires, the price update is due to the “delay in the daytime and nighttime rates currently in force for the public service in question” and the necessary adjustments to “ensure the operation of the service, the maintenance of the vehicles, and also sustain the income of workers.”

Taxis: how much they will cost from November

In the year there was already anotherunfolded increase of 50% in taxis, since in March a 30% increase had been implemented, to which 20% was later added since May. Thus, the price drop went from $225 to $293, while for May it rose to $351.

Buenos Aires taxis: how much does the day and night rate cost from November 2023

Since October, taxis in the City of Buenos Aires have a different price for day and night service. Between 22:00 and 06:00 there is a 20% increase in the value of the trip.

  • Token value during daylight hours: $54.80
  • Flag drop (day service): $548
  • Token value at night: $65.80
  • Flag drop: $658

In October, the value of the token passed from $35.10 at $43.80. While the flag drop – which has a price equivalent to ten tokens – rose to $438.

Source: Ambito

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