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hotels do charge per rooms per person as well
That depends on a variety of factors. As always, Say's Law applies: "The value of a thing is what that thing will bring." In other words, whatever a person is willing to pay, is what you can charge. However, you will no doubt have competitors. If you are a taxi, you will only be able to charge what the companies are charging, or you'll lose business. If you aren't a taxi, then it depends whether you are doing this for a friend or a stranger. And whether you are needing to go where you are driving, anyway. And what other options the person might have if you charge too high.
Tpa uses 2 taxi services. Each charge the same. $2 to sit in the taxi and $2.25 per mile. Clearwater is approx. 20 miles from the airport.
Taxis in the Chicago O'Hare airport charge a flat rate of two dollars per mile. If your taxi is charging you more than two dollars per mile, you're being ripped off.
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In Australia, a Taxi Marshall is a security guard, at a taxi rank. They are employed by Security companies. They are in every state of Australia.
What a person can charge per foot for trim installation will depend upon if they have their own material or not. If you do not have your own material, you could charge a price ranging from $2 to $5 per foot.
If a person is looking to board a taxi outside of the Charlotte International Airport, they can do so once leaving the airport. The flat rate for the taxi is $25 plus tip and $1 charge for fuel.
A taxi would cost from 50euro to 75euro depending on traffic, time of day, and drop off point. Many shuttles operate from the airport to city center locations - from 25 euro per person to 10 euro per person with 6 or more.
There are many companies that offer taxi insurance for taxi drivers. Some give free quotes on how much they charge. Here are a few sites: www.insurecabs.com/ and www.covertaxi.com/
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