Europe’s Bolt expands to Nepal with ride-hailing service

Europe’s Bolt expands to Nepal with ride-hailing service

Europe’s leading ride-hailing service, Bolt, has announced its expansion to Nepal. The Estonia-based startup is now allow users flight in cities throughout the country, including Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan.

Bolt offers customers a safe and reliable service at an affordable price. Their platform is designed to make travel easier, faster and cheaper by connecting drivers with riders. Passengers can book a ride through the Bolt app or directly through the Bolt website. The platform enables drivers to be tracked in real time, allowing drivers and riders to easily locate each other for pick-up and drop-off.

Bolt also has a range of safety measures in place to ensure that both drivers and passengers feel safe when using the service. They have an in-app chat system, rating system and background checks for drivers, as well as having 24/7 customer support in case of an emergency. Drivers and riders can also contact the company’s safety hotline directly for assistance.

The launch of the ride-hailing service in Nepal marks Bolt’s first expansion into the region. In a statement, the company said that they are eager to help Nepali citizens to get around easily and conveniently. Bolt is also planning to introduce various payment options such as cash, card and mobile wallet in the future.

The introduction of Bolt in Nepal also marks another milestone in the company’s goal to create a digital marketplace where everyone benefits from better public transportation and travel experience. With this move, Bolt can facilitate the mobility of millions of Nepali people, improve local transportation and provide a positive economic impact on the economy of the country.

With the launch of Bolt in Nepal, the ride-hailing service has now become available in over 20 countries around the world. The company plans to continue expanding its footprint across the continent, offering their safe and reliable service to more countries in the region.

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