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Rapido Partners with Airports Authority of India to Launch the Lowest Priced Airport Cab Service at Surat Airport

Surat, Gujarat :Rapido, India’s largest ride-sharing platform and a leading job creator, has announced its partnership with the Airports Authority of India (AAI) to bring affordable, seamless commute solutions to travelers at Surat International Airport. This collaboration introduces Rapido’s lowest priced cabs at the airport, with plans to extend these services to 10 more airports by the end of the quarter. Beyond offering affordable rides, the launch of these airport zones will also generate new job opportunities for local drivers, further supporting Rapido’s position as one of the country’s leading job creators in the gig economy.

As part of the partnership, Rapido will establish dedicated cab service zones at these airports, where travelers can access safe, reliable, and lowest priced rides through Rapido’s platform. This initiative ensures a smooth and affordable airport-to-destination journey, enhancing convenience for passengers from the moment they step out of the terminal.

PavanGuntupalli, Co-founder of Rapido, expressed his excitement over the partnership:
“At Rapido, our mission is to revolutionize mobility by delivering reliable, safe, and affordable solutions through innovation. Our collaboration with the Airports Authority of India to introduce dedicated cab zones at major airports is a significant step in enhancing the traveler experience while simultaneously empowering local communities through job 

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