Report: Uber and Lyft are outpacing taxis among business travelers
Uber and Lyft, the two leading ride-hailing companies, are becoming even more popular among business travelers while taxis and car rentals are falling further behind. But don’t count out the taxi industry just yet.
Business travelers used taxis and car rentals less in the three months ended June 30, with each category losing two percentage points compared with the previous quarter, according to a report from Certify, the nation’s largest online expense report management company. Uber and Lyft picked up that business, with usage rising two percentage points for each.
Certify analyzed more than 10 million receipts and expense reports that were filed using its cloud-based system to determine what types of ground transportation business travelers pick.
The latest Certify report shows that taxi use, for the first time, dropped to single digits (8%) of ground transportation expense reports. Car rental expense reports dropped to 29% of the total number of ground transportation reports in the second quarter from 31% in the first quarter. Uber showed up in 55% of second-quarter expenses and Lyft in 8%, the Certify report said.
The reason for the growing popularity of Uber and Lyft may be simple economics. The average expense receipt for Uber was $24.49 and $21.28 for Lyft. The average taxi cab expense was $31.06, according to the report.
But the taxi industry is working on a comeback in Los Angeles.
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