Grab has silently rolled out a new Advance Booking feature in its Beta phase. The new feature lets users plan their rides in advance, booking a Grab from two hours to seven days prior. [gallery link="none" ids="358440,358441,358442"] Presently, Grab’s Advance Booking is available for trips to the airport. But as always, we’ll keep readers posted if and when Grab’s Advance Booking feature isn’t limited to trips to the airport. With pre-booking features in ride-hailing apps like Grab and JoyRide, how does either stand out? Grab’s App Interface and Booking Journey Starting things off, we’re tackling the app at face value. As seen above, Grab lets users book from 2 hours to 7 days in advance. And in a bid to further the fairness of every Advance Booking ride, Grab is ready to offer passengers a Php 200 voucher if by any chance their driver arrives late. Read more in our articles including "Grab silently rolls out Advance Booking feature" and "Grab vs JoyRide: Airport Advance Booking Feature Comparison".
Grab has silently rolled out a new Advance Booking feature in its Beta phase. The new feature lets users plan their rides in advance, booking a Grab from two hours to seven days prior.
[gallery link="none" ids="358440,358441,358442"] Presently, Grab’s Advance Booking is available for trips to the airport. But as always, we’ll keep readers posted if and when Grab’s Advance Booking feature isn’t limited to trips to the airport. With pre-booking features in ride-hailing apps like Grab and JoyRide, how does either stand out?
Our coverage of grab advance booking includes: "Grab silently rolls out Advance Booking feature"; "Grab vs JoyRide: Airport Advance Booking Feature Comparison"; "Grab resumes 24/7 operations in Metro Manila and select provinces". Each article provides unique insights and information.