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Grab resumes GrabCar service in Hanoi

Ride-hailing company Grab Vietnam has announced the resumption of its Grabcar service in Hanoi starting from October 14.
Grab resumes GrabCar service in Hanoi ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: Grab)
Hanoi (VNA) – Ride-hailing company Grab Vietnam has announced theresumption of its Grabcar service in Hanoi starting from October 14.

The technology transport and delivery service supplier saidthat it has met all pandemic safety requirements given by authorised agencies withall drivers receiving at least one COVID-19 vaccine shot and havingcertificates of being tested negative to SARS-CoV-2.

A representative from the firm said that all partners ofGrab are requested to strictly implement the Ministry of Health’s 5K message,and prepare hand sanitisers on their vehicle. They will also receive COVID-19test every week.

Meanwhile, passengers are also asked to abide by pandemicprevention and control measures during their trips with Grab, including followingthe 5K message and making health declarations.

They are advised to pay via bank cards or Moca e-wallet toreduce direct contacts with drivers.

On the occasion, Grab has offered customers with discount ofmaximum 15,000 VND each trip paid by card or Moca wallet, using promotion codeGCMOCA which is applicable from October 14-31.

Earlier, the Department of Transport of Hanoi issued adocument allowing the resumption of public passenger transport using undernine-seat cars. However, service suppliers are requested to keep the number ofoperating vehicles equal to 50 percent of their total fleet./.
VNA

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