The news comes on the heels of an announcement that the Los Angeles International Airport would end curbside pickup for taxis and ride-hailing services such as Uber and Lyft.
Arizona RepublicStaring Jan. 1, 2020, taking a ride share to and from Phoenix's Sky Harbor International Airport will cost you more.
"What you are starting to see here is really the killing off of a business. This is just the first stage of that," said Phoenix Councilman Sal DiCiccio, who voted against the increase, which he believes"hurts the little guy." He also called the move"a money grab" and urged ride-share organizations to fight back.
LAX joins the growing list of airports where curbside traffic has gotten so bad that taxis and ride-hailing services re no longer permitted to pick up at passengers at the curb.The airport charges a $2.66 surcharge for ride-share passengers picked up at Sky Harbor Airport. There is not currently a fee for drop-off.
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