Search results for Tada
Mobility
Mobility industry expands as Tesla growth comes under pressure
The global mobility industry is expanding around autonomous driving and urban air mobility, with Waymo widening robotaxi operations and Waev raising $1.2 billion. Uber launched an autonomous strategy and started an air taxi service in Dubai, while South Korea’s Autonomous A2Z won approval to export core self-driving technology to the UAE. Tesla flagged a Model 3 upgrade but faced weaker China sales and staff departures. Domestic platforms shifted toward profitability.
Mobility
Tada sets record for Lunar New Year holiday airport transfer bookings
Tada achieved a record performance in Lunar New Year holiday airport transfer reservations. Completed bookings for trips to Incheon International Airport rose 46 percent from the same period a year earlier, it said. The share of reservations among all airport transfers increased 17 percent. Most rides were booked for midnight to 8 a.m., with 4 to 6 a.m. departures the largest share. Repeat customers accounted for 51 percent.
Industry
Tada runs partnership promotion for Disney and Pixar film \'Hoppers\'
Mobility platform Tada is partnering with Disney and Pixar to promote the new film \'Hoppers\'. Operator VCNC said on Feb. 19 it will run the promotion with Walt Disney Company Korea for the film, scheduled to open on March 4. Tada will operate \'Hoppers\'-branded vehicles through March 18, featuring interior and exterior designs reflecting the film’s universe. Passengers can join an event using scratch coupons, with prizes including tickets and ride coupons.
-
Mobility
Tada to hold Valentine\'s Day event with Haribo
-
Telecommunications & Media
Tada offers airport ride discounts ahead of Lunar New Year holiday
-
Crypto
TADA seeks funding to expand U.S. market
-
Industry
Tada launches capital area taxi cooperative
-
Industry
Tada expands Seoul mom-dad taxi fleet to 500 vehicles
-
Telecommunications & Media
Tada in-house transport unit tops Seoul taxi evaluation
-
Mobility
Socar\'s former CEO Lee Jae-woong returns as board chair under two-track leadership