Ola launches operations in second Australian city, Sydney

, ET Bureau|
Mar 12, 2018, 10.45 AM IST
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Residents in Sydney will have an introductory offer of free rides and can also opt to book rides to the airport and back.
BENGALURU: Homegrown ride hailing app Ola, since its launch in Perth a few weeks ago, has launched in its second Australian city after Sydney and has hired a local team to build partnerships and support driver partners.

According to the company, since the launch in Perth, the app has seen a high response level from driver partners and has over 7000 registrations so far as it takes on Uber. In the next few weeks, the company plans to roll out new initiatives for driver partners and customers, including, ways to share feedback and new promotions for the latter, while the former will have new earnings programs, fuel offers, vehicles services, 24/7 driver partner support and community town halls.

Residents in Sydney will have an introductory offer of free rides and can also opt to book rides to the airport and back. “We are excited to officially start operating on the east coast with the launch in Sydney. We’ve been very pleased with how the service has been received by customers, driver-partners and the community in Perth, and can’t wait to continue building on these experiences,” said Chandra Nath, vice president and head of international at Ola.

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