
Ajman Transport Authority Announces Launch of City Taxi Booking Service via the 'Yango Ride'App
This partnership with Yango Ride provides a digital platform for taxi booking, offering users a seamless and safe mobility experience. The Yango app features real-time vehicle tracking, booking details, and digital payment options. Eng. Sami Ali Al Jallaf, Executive Director of the Public Transport and Licensing Agency, stated that launching this service through the Yango app is part of the Authority's efforts to support the smart city strategy and deliver intelligent, sustainable transport solutions that meet the aspirations of the community. He emphasized the Authority's commitment to strengthening partnerships with the private sector and empowering transportation companies to offer innovative services within the emirate.
He explained that this step follows the cooperation agreement signed with Yango, which includes operating smart taxis and integrating them into the Authority's digital systems according to the highest standards. This initiative contributes to improving customer experience, increasing responsiveness, and enhancing quality of life.
He also confirmed that the Authority continues to develop digital channels for taxi booking, noting that the activation of the service on the Yango app supports the integrated transportation platform project in Ajman and reflects the Authority's commitment to delivering smart, inclusive services for all segments of society.
Islam Abdul Karim, the Regional Head of Yango Group Middle East, added: 'We are proud to partner with the Ajman Transport Authority, whose commitment to creating a reliable and efficient transport network is commendable. Through our app's innovative features and smart technology, we believe that we can make a real difference by enabling residents and visitors to navigate the city with greater ease.'

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