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    Re: Ridesharing apps in Bangkok

    It has recently become more difficult to get a GRAB in Bangkok. As you mention, it used to be quite easy and cars were plentiful and quick to accept your request. That is no longer the case. I don't know if it is the higher gas prices or just a growing frustration with the traffic (I wouldn't blame a private driver for that one myself!). Just recently I have gone back to doing as Christian advises and get a taxi. It is less hassle. I've even had several Grab drivers lately ask me to cancel a ride after they accept it. Just so you know - Don't do that. If you cancel after 3 minutes, you pay a penalty. Make the driver cancel. As for the airport - It is difficult to get a Grab from the airport because they have nowhere 'safe' and 'legal' to pick you up. Getting a Grab to the airport, however, is still quite easy. Hope that helps.

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    Re: Ridesharing apps in Bangkok

    Quote Originally Posted by kkjason View Post
    It has recently become more difficult to get a GRAB in Bangkok. As you mention, it used to be quite easy and cars were plentiful and quick to accept your request. That is no longer the case. I don't know if it is the higher gas prices or just a growing frustration with the traffic (I wouldn't blame a private driver for that one myself!). Just recently I have gone back to doing as Christian advises and get a taxi. It is less hassle. I've even had several Grab drivers lately ask me to cancel a ride after they accept it. Just so you know - Don't do that. If you cancel after 3 minutes, you pay a penalty. Make the driver cancel. As for the airport - It is difficult to get a Grab from the airport because they have nowhere 'safe' and 'legal' to pick you up. Getting a Grab to the airport, however, is still quite easy. Hope that helps.
    Thanks kkjason for your reply. It's sad to hear that.
    Even though Grab was getting more and more expensive each time I was visiting Thailand, I still preferred it over the traditional taxi for the many advantages it offers:
    - You can order it directly from your room, without having to go out on a busy street. Quite handy, especially under the heavy Thai rain
    - You know beforehand how much you're paying, so you don't get that feeling (sometimes unjustified) of getting overcharged
    - The driver knows exactly where he should go, without wasting time of figuring out where to as many taxi drivers don't or pretend not to speak English.
    - I can pay directly with my credit card without having to handle cash which I really hate
    - It was a good convincing points for getting some guys to meet you. you could send a Grab from/to their place.

    So, when you say that it has recently become more difficult to get a GRAB, have you received that message I mentioned in my previous post: "All our drivers are busy, retry later"? What's the best way to get a taxi from BKK? Should I preorder it?

    Btw, have you used BOLT in BKK? If so, what's the experience with it?

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    Re: Ridesharing apps in Bangkok

    Hello;
    Yes - you quite frequently will get the message that there are no drivers available. Alternatively, many drivers now will accept a ride only to then cancel before they get to you (why they are doing that, I'm not sure, but there must be some reason that is only known to them...). Like you, my husband and I love the convenience of Grab. We can stay in our room until the car is just about to arrive, etc. However, it has simply become too burdensome. Now that the COVID situation has improved, taxis are back in abundance. Depending on where you are in Bangkok, it should be like the 'old days' when there are seemingly 10 taxis for every passenger - just stick your hand out and one will stop. Alternatively, give Grab a try when you are here - you might get lucky. I have not used BOLT, so perhaps I should give that a try soon.

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    Re: Ridesharing apps in Bangkok

    Quote Originally Posted by kkjason View Post
    Hello;
    Yes - you quite frequently will get the message that there are no drivers available. Alternatively, many drivers now will accept a ride only to then cancel before they get to you (why they are doing that, I'm not sure, but there must be some reason that is only known to them...). Like you, my husband and I love the convenience of Grab. We can stay in our room until the car is just about to arrive, etc. However, it has simply become too burdensome. Now that the COVID situation has improved, taxis are back in abundance. Depending on where you are in Bangkok, it should be like the 'old days' when there are seemingly 10 taxis for every passenger - just stick your hand out and one will stop. Alternatively, give Grab a try when you are here - you might get lucky. I have not used BOLT, so perhaps I should give that a try soon.
    I started visiting Thailand frequently only from 2016 (only went twice before that), so I pretty much know only going around through Uber first and then Grab and kinda dread going back to catching taxis. Uber went through the same thing in The US with a lack of drivers during the first year of the pandemic, so it had to dole out lots of bonuses and incentives in order to convince them to get back to driving for Uber. Looks like this whole situation is a failure from Grab.
    I thought it was only in the Philippines but looks like it's across all the areas it operates in. Drivers probably think it's not worth anymore driving for Grab.

    Hearing that Bolt works fine though, it's quite encouraging, I wonder if most drivers are only working for Bolt know, since I assume it pays more than Grab as it just entered the market and probably is aggressively trying to recruit drivers.

    Wish someone in Bangkok would share his experience with Bolt.

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