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Főtaxi closed the last year with a performance that dramatically increased, setting new records in several areas, thanks to the tourism booming again after the Covid-19 epidemic, sports events, concerts, entertainment venues reopening, the reduction of the home office and rural expansion. The company will appear in additional rural towns this year and will continue to expand its fleet, assigning a key role to electric cars.
The number of transports performed by drivers working for the company increased by one-third in 2022 compared to the year before, and the cars in the fleet thus traveled a total of nearly 36 million kilometers.
“The successful cooperation with Budapest Airport, the Sziget Festival and the Formula-1 Hungarian Grand Prix played a key role in this growth, but the main taxi cars were also present at all the popular concert and party venues in the capital. The increased traffic was served by around 1,500 taxis – including 170 purely electric cars from the environmentally friendly fleet of nearly half a thousand cars.”
Ádám Reich, CEO of Főtaxi, commented on last year’s results.
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