Home Industry Transport UAE emirate increases taxi fares The higher rate will go towards improving local transport services by Staff Writer April 4, 2018 The UAE emirate of Ajman has increased taxi fares in light of rising fuel prices, Ajman Public Transport Corporation said on Wednesday. The emirates introduced a 5 per cent value added tax rate in January that applies to vehicle fuel and other goods. It has also been linking fuel prices to global oil rates since August 2015. Read: UAE fuel prices to decrease slightly in March Ajman Public Transport Corporation said the starting taxi rate had been increased by Dhs2.5 ($0.68) from April 1. The higher rate will go towards improving local transport services. Authorities noted taxi fares in the emirate were still lower than the rest of the country. “The corporation believes that this slight increase will have a positive effect and improve the level of local transport services, and will also promote the role of taxi drivers in implementing its plans and programmes and improve their level of customer service,” Ajman Public Taxi Corp said. The UAE emirate of Abu Dhabi also increased starting taxi fares by Dhs1.5 ($0.41) in April last year following a similar decision by Dubai in 2015. Read: Abu Dhabi to increase taxi fares 0 Comments