inDrive Introduces Premium Rides to Capture High-End Travel Market in Pakistan

Islamabad: inDrive, the leading mobility platform in Pakistan, has announced the launch of Premium-category Rides in major cities, responding to the increasing demand for high-end travel options. This new service is now available in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad, providing passengers with access to top-rated drivers and newer vehicles.

The Premium service is designed to offer a superior travel experience, featuring sedans from recent model years and drivers who maintain a rating of 4.8 or higher. Vehicles in this category undergo additional inspections to ensure a consistent level of safety and comfort.

Awais Saeed, Country Head of inDrive Pakistan, emphasized the company’s commitment to offering choices that meet the evolving needs of customers. “With inDrive Premium, we are elevating the standard for travel while maintaining our commitment to fairness and freedom,” Saeed stated.

The introduction of inDrive Premium comes amid rising demand for flexible and quality mobility solutions in Pakistan’s urban centers. Saeed noted that the premium segment aligns with the platform’s principles of fairness, trust, and user empowerment.

Despite the focus on high-end services, inDrive continues to offer flexibility in pricing. Passengers can negotiate fares and book premium vehicles as needed, making the service suitable for professionals, families, or anyone seeking enhanced comfort and convenience.

Safety remains a priority for inDrive, with continued investments in safety features to protect passengers and drivers. The platform allows passengers to choose drivers based on verified profiles and ratings, ensuring professionalism and reliability. Advanced monitoring systems are in place to detect inappropriate behavior, and passengers have access to safety tools throughout their journey.

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