Lyft offering free rides for cancer patients in Atlanta
Lyft is offering free trips for cancer patients seeking treatment in Atlanta, US. The initiative is part of an extended partnership with the American Cancer Society (ACS).
ASC uses Lyft’s Concierge web platform to request rides on behalf of patients who do not have a ride or who are unable to drive themselves, according to media reports.
The programme will also launch in Cincinnati, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, New Jersey, Philadelphia and St. Louis.
June 27, 2018
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Karhoo has partnered with Carey to allow users to book executive chauffeured services across London including to all airports in the UK capital.
The deal is set to expand Karhoo’s current offering of around 25,000 taxis and cars which are operating in London.
Sandy Miller, CEO of Carey, says users can now access the company’s service on the Karhoo platform in Europe, Asia and Latin America.
The partners plan to expand the integration to incorporate Carey's network in more than 1,000 cities worldwide.
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