bonaire-taxi.com
Tokante bonaire-taxi.com
Bonaire-taxi.com ta ofrece servicio di taxi modèrno na Bonaire ku nan mes app i chatbot di WhatsApp 24/7. E kompania ta keda na Kaya Isla Riba na Kralendijk i tin un rating haltu di Google di 4.9 for di 5 ster.
E servicio ta distingi su mes pa medio di GPS tracking real-time di e chauffeurnan i preis fiks ku ta visibel direktamente ora bo ta reservá. Klientenan por reservá pa medio di tres kanaal: e app gratis (disponibel na App Store i Google Play), WhatsApp of e website.
Servicionan i pago
E kompania ta duna biahe pa Flamingo Airport, hotelnan i otro destinashon riba e isla. E chauffeurnan lokal konosé Bonaire bon i ta konsentrá riba puntualidad. Pago por hasi ku kas of ku tarhet pa medio di e terminal di pago wireless ku kada chauffeur tin. Receipt digital ta disponibel pa medio di e app.
E app ta mustra live e lokashon di bo chauffeur i ta manda notifikashon tokante e status di e biahe. E kompania por tuma kontakto via fòn +599 717 7177 of pa medio di e kanaalnan digital menshoná.
Kiko bishitantenan ta bisa
Used to them for the first time to collect guests from the airport and bring them to my home, and the experience was perfect from start to finish - Easy for me to book and it was easy for the guests. They also said Sidney Was a lovely ambassador for ...
We used bonaire taxi multiple times during our stay, including pick up and return to the airport. Everytime the drivers were on-time or early and ready for us. Even if we ordered the taxi when we had finished at a restaurant, only 5 to 10 mins wait. ...
I was staying at Chogogo and had a 7:30am flight. The taxi the hotel booked for me never arrived. So I downloaded the app and signed in and was able to request a taxi from Bonaire-Taxi in minutes. The app showed me when and where my driver was as wel...
I pre booked a ride with the app, and received a confirmation right away. My driver, Verna, was so nice, we chatted the whole way to the airport, and ended the ride as friends. She also effortlessly found my neighborhood in the Kunuku, which is usual...