Bolt plans to launch taxis in Kyiv during curfew
Estonian online car-hailing service Bolt has sent an official request to the Kyiv City Military Administration (KMMA) asking it to consider launching taxi services during curfew hours.
Estonian online car-hailing service Bolt has sent an official request to the Kyiv City Military Administration (KMMA) asking it to consider launching taxi services during curfew hours.
Estonian online car-hailing service Bolt has sent an official request to the Kyiv City Military Administration (KMMA) asking it to consider launching taxi services during curfew hours.
This was stated by Bolt General Manager in Ukraine Serhiy Pavlyk in an interview with Forbes Ukraine. They are currently awaiting feedback.
"For our part, we can note that the KMVA already has experience in resolving such issues. For example, they previously developed algorithms for public transport movement during air alerts. We hope for a constructive dialogue and a positive resolution of this issue in the near future," Pavlyk noted.
Pavlik previously reported that the company has returned to financial performance in almost all cities that preceded the full-scale Russian invasion. He also cited factors affecting these figures, including curfews.
In October, it became known about a pilot project , within the framework of which residents of Lviv and the region will be able to call a car through the Bolt and Uklon applications during curfew.
Recall that a new category has appeared in the Bolt application - Women for Women , where women can order a taxi with a female driver.


