The mobility offering in Zaragoza is expanding with the arrival of Bolt, a platform that offers on-demand ride-hailing services with ride-hailing vehicles (RVs). Starting this Wednesday, Zaragoza residents will be able to request rides through the Bolt app, joining existing options such as Uber and Cabify.
The company has expressed its enthusiasm for this launch and asserts that its goal is to provide a comfortable, accessible, and efficient transportation service for users. With this new option, they emphasize, citizens will be able to travel quickly and easily throughout the city with just a few clicks on their mobile phone.
To celebrate its arrival in Zaragoza, Bolt has announced a special promotion: new users can enjoy a 50% discount on their first three rides. The company hopes this offer will encourage residents to try its service and experience its benefits.
Regarding the platform’s operation, users must download the Bolt app, register, and request a vehicle either on the spot or in advance. The app allows users to choose from different types of rides, from more economical options to premium services.
Bolt, present in more than 50 countries and 600 cities, arrives in Zaragoza. The company emphasizes that its goal is to improve urban mobility and offer more transportation alternatives to its residents. They emphasize that their technology-based business model seeks to facilitate daily commutes with a comfortable and personalized experience for each user.
The arrival of this platform has not been without controversy. The taxi industry has announced partial strikes and a demonstration against the “unfair competition” of these platforms.

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