Uklon Taxi Service to Operate Around the Clock in 19 Ukrainian Cities During Air Raids.
Uklon Expands Its Taxi Service Operations
According to Novyny.live: To improve transportation during air raid alerts and curfews, the taxi service Uklon is now operating 24/7 in 19 Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv, Lviv, and Uzhhorod. This expansion is specifically designed to ensure people can reach designated shelters and 'points of invincibility'. This initiative is part of a broader effort to maintain civilian mobility and safety during the ongoing conflict.
The company has allocated 3 million hryvnias in the form of promo codes, providing users with discounts on their rides. In Kyiv, passengers without special permits can only travel to shelters and invincibility points. In other Ukrainian cities, travel during curfew hours is permitted only for those with the required official passes.
List of Cities with 24/7 Uklon Service
The cities where Uklon will provide round-the-clock service are:
- Bila Tserkva
- Vinnytsia
- Zhytomyr
- Ivano-Frankivsk
- Kamianets-Podilskyi
- Kamianske
- Kyiv
- Kremenchuk
- Kropyvnytskyi
- Lviv
- Lutsk
- Odesa
- Poltava
- Rivne
- Ternopil
- Uzhhorod
- Khmelnytskyi
- Cherkasy
- Chernivtsi
This operational expansion aims to offer citizens convenient and secure access to shelter locations during emergencies.
Expanding Uklon's services is a crucial step in safeguarding citizens during wartime conditions. — Source: Uklon
Given the persistent threat of aerial attacks, initiatives like this can significantly improve public access to safe locations during crises. The introduction of promo codes may also encourage the use of taxi services, which is vital for supporting the local economy under these challenging circumstances.
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