Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Thursday, June 15, 2017
Lyft takes on Uber's black luxury car services by launching Lyft Lux
From a May 24, 2017 article by LA Times:
Five years ago when Uber was known for its luxury black cars, Lyft launched its peer-to-peer ride-hailing service, turning regular vehicles into taxis.
Now, Uber is synonymous with peer-to-peer ride-hailing, and Lyft is launching its own luxury black car service, Lyft Lux and Lux SUV.
The service, available Thursday in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose, New York and Chicago, is a step up from the “Premier” offering Lyft debuted last year that allowed passengers to book rides from drivers with vehicles from higher-end makers such as BMW and Audi. Using Lyft Lux, passengers will be able to book a black car or luxury black SUV from the Lyft app.
Pricing will vary by market, but drivers can expect to earn around three to five times the fare of ordinary Lyft rides, and nearly double the fare of Lyft Premier rides, according to Lyft.
To drive for Lyft Lux or Lux SUV, drivers have to have one of several dozen vehicles that qualify for the service, such as a Tesla Model X, a Porsche Cayenne, a Rolls Royce Ghost or a number of models from Lexus, Mercedes-Benz, Cadillac and BMW.
While it may seem counterintuitive to launch a high-end service at a time when rides are getting cheaper, business experts said it makes sense for Lyft to diversify its offerings.
Having a higher-end service gives Lyft another front on which to compete, according to Evan Rawley, an associate professor at Columbia Business School who studies Uber and Lyft.
In the cutthroat ride-hailing business, where both Uber and Lyft have spent millions of dollars in driver and passenger subsidies to undercut each other, if Uber lowers the fares for its UberX service, Lyft can fight back by lowering the fares on its Premier and Lux services, Rawley said.
The other reason for Lyft to diversify its business is simply that it can.
“They’ve already got the network out there, so the more rides they can get for their drivers, the more drivers will be willing to work for them,” Rawley said. “It hasn’t been a huge part of the market by revenue, but it’s a profitable part of the market. It’s a niche product with high margins.”
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A committee of 14 execs will run Uber during CEO Travis Kalanick's leave of absence
From a June 15, 2017 article by Business Insider:
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick is taking a leave of absence from the company, and in his place Uber will be run by a committee of 14 execs, Uber confirmed to Yahoo Finance.
Kalanick will take a leave of absence to "work on myself" and to deal with a recent family tragedy, according to an email he sent to the company. When Kalanick comes back, he will be stripped of some duties, and Uber's board will appoint an independent chair to "limit his influence," Bloomberg reported. There is no return date set for Kalanick, however.
Kalanick's leave of absence comes after the conclusion of an investigation by former Attorney General Eric Holder into Uber's toxic workplace culture. The report didn't recommend that Kalanick step away from the company, but Uber's board discussed it with Kalanick during an emergency board meeting on Sunday. The report, however, did recommend that Kalanick's responsibilities be reviewed and reallocated.
During Kalanick's leave of absence, Uber will be run by 14 of his direct reports, excluding his right-hand man Emil Michael, who resigned from Uber on Monday. The committee includes several execs who some observers thought might face discipline following the Holder report, including Ryan Graves, Uber's first CEO and a board member, who oversaw the HR department, and CTO Thuan Pham, who former engineer Susan Fowler said she reported incidents of sexual harassment to.
Still, they are on the list, along will 12 others.
Here are the people who will run Uber, according to Yahoo Finance:
Andrew Macdonald, Regional GM, Latin America and Asia-Pacific
Pierre Dimitri Gore-Coty, Regional GM
Rachel Holt, Regional GM, US and Canada
Daniel Graf, VP of Product Management
David Richter, SVP of Business
Eric Meyhofer, Head of Advanced Technologies Group
Frances Frei, SVP of Leadership & Strategy
Jeff Holden, Chief Product Officer
Jill Hazelbaker, SVP of Policy & Communications
Joe Sullivan, Chief Security Officer
Liane Hornsey, Chief Human Resources Officer
Ryan Graves, SVP of Operations
Salle Yoo, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary
Thuan Pham, Chief Technology Officer
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick is taking a leave of absence from the company, and in his place Uber will be run by a committee of 14 execs, Uber confirmed to Yahoo Finance.
Kalanick will take a leave of absence to "work on myself" and to deal with a recent family tragedy, according to an email he sent to the company. When Kalanick comes back, he will be stripped of some duties, and Uber's board will appoint an independent chair to "limit his influence," Bloomberg reported. There is no return date set for Kalanick, however.
Kalanick's leave of absence comes after the conclusion of an investigation by former Attorney General Eric Holder into Uber's toxic workplace culture. The report didn't recommend that Kalanick step away from the company, but Uber's board discussed it with Kalanick during an emergency board meeting on Sunday. The report, however, did recommend that Kalanick's responsibilities be reviewed and reallocated.
During Kalanick's leave of absence, Uber will be run by 14 of his direct reports, excluding his right-hand man Emil Michael, who resigned from Uber on Monday. The committee includes several execs who some observers thought might face discipline following the Holder report, including Ryan Graves, Uber's first CEO and a board member, who oversaw the HR department, and CTO Thuan Pham, who former engineer Susan Fowler said she reported incidents of sexual harassment to.
Still, they are on the list, along will 12 others.
Here are the people who will run Uber, according to Yahoo Finance:
Andrew Macdonald, Regional GM, Latin America and Asia-Pacific
Pierre Dimitri Gore-Coty, Regional GM
Rachel Holt, Regional GM, US and Canada
Daniel Graf, VP of Product Management
David Richter, SVP of Business
Eric Meyhofer, Head of Advanced Technologies Group
Frances Frei, SVP of Leadership & Strategy
Jeff Holden, Chief Product Officer
Jill Hazelbaker, SVP of Policy & Communications
Joe Sullivan, Chief Security Officer
Liane Hornsey, Chief Human Resources Officer
Ryan Graves, SVP of Operations
Salle Yoo, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary
Thuan Pham, Chief Technology Officer
Friday, May 19, 2017
Great News for 3 Row Suv Owners
If you own a vehicle capable of transporting 6 or more passengers, Lyft needs you!
Right now in Los Angeles they are paying a $600 sign in bonus after 400 rides in 60 days. That is only 30 rides a week!
You can make big bucks picking families up at airports or theme parks.
Lyft Plus rides pay 3 to 5 times the rate plus driving time.
Find out if you qualify at: THIS LINK
https://www.lyft.com/drive-with-lyft?ref=TONY083870&utm_medium=d2d_referral_email
Friday, April 7, 2017
UPDATE to LONG BEACH Airport - LYFT now permitted
Just got a text message that LYFT has entered into an agreement with Long Beach Airport.
There is a holding area where divers displaying the proper trade dress may wait for rides. Follow signs for TNC Hold Lot.
All passengers may only board cars at Island Curbside only. Drivers are to drive to the left side of the island in front of the terminal where passengers are waiting for them.
I would suggest CALLING the passenger first to make sure they are in the rider pick up area because drivers are not allowed to wait for passengers who are still waiting for their bags.
Passengers requesting Lyft and Lyft Line. Drivers may accept the ride and request no further ride requests by going off line. Informing the passenger that you did this to get them to their destinations in a timely manner, may result in higher tips.
There is a holding area where divers displaying the proper trade dress may wait for rides. Follow signs for TNC Hold Lot.
All passengers may only board cars at Island Curbside only. Drivers are to drive to the left side of the island in front of the terminal where passengers are waiting for them.
I would suggest CALLING the passenger first to make sure they are in the rider pick up area because drivers are not allowed to wait for passengers who are still waiting for their bags.
Passengers requesting Lyft and Lyft Line. Drivers may accept the ride and request no further ride requests by going off line. Informing the passenger that you did this to get them to their destinations in a timely manner, may result in higher tips.
LYFT LINE - NOW IN LONG BEACH
Lyft LINE is the Lyft's solution to Uber Pool.
Recently, Long Beach was redistricted by LYFT as part of LA County, and riders can now share a car with other riders going in the same (approximate) direction.
Advantage of sharing your ride is you save a whole 50 cents.
Disadvantages of sharing your ride is:
1 You never know the condition of the person getting into the car, They could be drunk, malodorous, or obnoxious.
2 Expect delays in getting to your destination if you are going a long way. I have driven Line and Pools where there were multiple pick ups on the way to the farthest destination.
3 There may not be enough room in the trunk for everybody's baggage if requesting a LINE at airports, cruise line terminals or train stations.
Drivers should explain this to riders and promote regular Lyft over LINE rides.
Recently, Long Beach was redistricted by LYFT as part of LA County, and riders can now share a car with other riders going in the same (approximate) direction.
Advantage of sharing your ride is you save a whole 50 cents.
Disadvantages of sharing your ride is:
1 You never know the condition of the person getting into the car, They could be drunk, malodorous, or obnoxious.
2 Expect delays in getting to your destination if you are going a long way. I have driven Line and Pools where there were multiple pick ups on the way to the farthest destination.
3 There may not be enough room in the trunk for everybody's baggage if requesting a LINE at airports, cruise line terminals or train stations.
Drivers should explain this to riders and promote regular Lyft over LINE rides.
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
UBER: Long Beach Airport Instructions for Drivers
On April 5, 2017 Long Beach Airport (LGB) opens up the rider platform to Uber X and Pool.
Drivers can check this link for instructions.
Basics.
There is a holding area where divers displaying the proper trade dress may wait for rides. Follow signs for TNC Hold Lot.
All passengers may only board cars at Island Curbside only. Drivers are to drive to the left side of the island in front of the terminal where passengers are waiting for them.
I would suggest CALLING the passenger first to make sure they are in the rider pick up area because drivers are not allowed to wait for passengers who are still waiting for their bags.
Both Uber X and UBER POOL are being allowed at LGB but the Uber website suggest that passengers with only one bag use those platforms. If they have too many bags to fit in the trunk suggest they cancel the ride and request Uber XL.
Drivers can check this link for instructions.
Basics.
There is a holding area where divers displaying the proper trade dress may wait for rides. Follow signs for TNC Hold Lot.
All passengers may only board cars at Island Curbside only. Drivers are to drive to the left side of the island in front of the terminal where passengers are waiting for them.
I would suggest CALLING the passenger first to make sure they are in the rider pick up area because drivers are not allowed to wait for passengers who are still waiting for their bags.
Both Uber X and UBER POOL are being allowed at LGB but the Uber website suggest that passengers with only one bag use those platforms. If they have too many bags to fit in the trunk suggest they cancel the ride and request Uber XL.
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