Chauffeured ride-hailing provider Blacklane has expanded its city-to-city service in the United States with 28 new routes, the company announced Tuesday.
Some of the city pairs include Austin-San Antonio, Chicago-Milwaukee, Los Angeles and each Las Vegas and San Diego, Miami-Orlando, and New York and each Boston, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. All rides have a fixed fare including taxes, tolls and tips, according to the company. Rides can be shared with up to four individuals.
“We are strategically investing in important and popular long-distance routes across several markets to diversity our business model and expand into new sectors,” Blackland co-founder and CEO Jens Wohltorf said in a statement. “This is also beneficial from an urban mobility perspective as our rides are a real alternative to short-haul flights.”
In addition, Blacklane now offers 98 new city pairs globally, bringing the city-to-city total to 127 routes in Australia, Canada, France, Ireland, Italy, Saudi Arabia, the United States, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates and Thailand, according to the company.