Speaking on the occasion, Sawant said the tourist footfall in the state will increase, once visitors are assured of their safety, and the introduction of the taxi app is a major step towards it.
The app will also help bring down the travelling cost for tourists, who have been complaining about exorbitant taxi fares in the coastal state, he said. It is to be noted that popular cab hailing applications such as Uber and Ola do not operate in Goa.
"Tourists were complaining that travelling to Goa from Mumbai by flight is cheaper than travelling to a hotel in the coastal state in a taxi," the chief minister said.
Khaunte said "Goa Taxi App" has been operational at the Manohar International Airport (MIA), Mopa since the last six months after its soft launch.
More than 500 tourist taxi operators have already joined the app and are satisfied with its performance, he said.
Operators affiliated with the app will get the benefits of various schemes, financial help for marriage and scholarships for their children.
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