![]() Panama City taxi drivers have not been happy about the competition. The ride from Tocumen International Airport to Panama City costs around $14. Rides inside Panama City will cost from around $2 depending on where you’re going. A ride from Panama City to David will cost from around $350 for the roughly six-hour journey. Uber is only available in Panama City, although drivers can take you all over the country if desired. Here there’s Uber Assist (for people with accessibility needs), UberXL (for larger groups), and Uber Black (a luxury vehicle) alongside your regular UberX. Uber in Panama City offers more categories of rides than elsewhere in Central America. Uber is now a solid part of Panama City’s transport infrastructure. Panama was the first Central American country where Uber launched, in March 2014. Here’s a quick, basic guide to Uber in Central America. So my personal worries aside, how is Uber in Central America? Where does it operate down here? I don’t want to lose my access because of my smackable face. If I go down far enough, no Uber driver will touch me with a bargepole.Ī sobering thought in a region where Uber is the king of ride-sharing in this part of the world. She says she’s going up because she no longer talks to the driver which if you met Rebeca, you’d understand.īut I never talk to the driver and I’m going down! They’d call it a resting bitch face if I was a woman.īut somehow I’m going down and Rebeca is going up. I do have one of those faces people want to punch so maybe it’s that. Most of the time my headphones are in and I’m listening to music or a podcast. I’m now a 4.71 which is lower than Rebeca’s who was always at the bottom of our little group. Were you rude? Too loud? Too quiet? Did you slam the door? Did you fart or puke?Īnyway, this month it turned out my Uber rating has dropped. They can give you less than five stars for any reason. If they keep giving you less than five stars, your rating drops. If an Uber driver doesn’t like you for any reason, they won’t give you five stars. ![]() Having a dropping Uber rating isn’t the only sign of asshole-ness, but it’s an indication. My friends and I have a little competition going on.Įach month we compare our Uber ratings to see who’s the biggest asshole. This guide outlines the status of the ride-sharing app in four Central American countries. Most of the time it’s cheaper, safer, and cleaner. Despite the protests of taxi drivers throughout the region, Uber in Central America has proven itself immensely popular.
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