In a twist on apps-based ride services, which KQED has been covering, a San Francisco-based company has become the first ride-service business to begin operating legally at San Francisco International ...
RelayRides is serious about entering the airport car rental market and enabling its users to make their vehicles available to travelers when not in use. It took a big step in that direction over the ...
Airport car rentals seem like they’re ready for disruption, right? The same incumbents have been serving a more than $10 billion market for decades, and a few startups are stepping up to try to steal ...
The way Rujul Zaparde sees it, there are two kinds of people in this world: those who’d let complete strangers drive their cars and those who wouldn’t. As the CEO of FlightCar.com, a new peer-to-peer ...
Drop your car at the airport with a company that rents it to incoming travelers while you’re away on a trip. You get free airport parking and make a few bucks. If that premise sounds familiar, that’s ...
Drivers who rent hybrid vehicles at San Francisco International Airport would receive a flat $15 rebate under a proposed program announced Tuesday by Mayor Gavin Newsom. Rental car company executives ...
When you go on a trip via airplane, chances are good that your car sits at home or in an expensive airport parking lot while you are away. Wouldn’t it be great if that car could earn money while you ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) -- A San Francisco-based car sharing service that hopes to compete with the rental car industry has announced a $25 million funding round. RelayRides, which began as a hourly ...
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