
Yesterday, the press conference for the official launch of ITN Italian Taxi Network was held at the headquarters of the “Foreign Press Association in Milan, which we thank for their” hospitality.
The three presidents of the apps participated: Stefano Salzani of appTaxi, Claudio Giudici of TaxiMove, and Riccardo Carboni of BTaxi. The meeting was moderated by Andrew Spannaus, an American journalist and political analyst from Radio24, whom we thank for his availability and participation.
ITN Collaboration and Innovation
This officially marks the beginning of the new synergy with a strong and convinced spirit of collaboration among the main players in the Italian taxi service. We reiterate that this project was born from the cooperation between taxi drivers and platforms, with the “aim of uniting entrepreneurial vision and respect for work, while promoting the” innovation of the sector.
Objectives and Strengths
As highlighted by the speakers’ interventions, the common goal is to offer an increasingly efficient and accessible service to users. “In a reality like the taxi world,” Salzani emphasized, “this is concrete proof of collaboration, which confirms how strong the commitment is to advancing an evolution made of innovative services.”
One of the main strengths of ITN is the simplification of the “user experience”: thanks to the Network, already active in 51 Italian cities (with new additions coming), it will be possible to use your preferred app, without having to download or register for new platforms based on the city. A single app, the one chosen by the user, across the entire network.
The birth of ITN marks a transition defined by Giudici as a “historic partnership” that represents “the future of the taxi sector in Italy, offering citizens, tourists, and taxi drivers a perspective of simplicity, safety, and reliability – values that only the public taxi service can guarantee.”
Future Prospects
In the spirit of sharing and growth, ITN is already looking to the future, with the goal of expanding the network to other cities, other taxi drivers, and new taxi driver apps, welcoming anyone who shares the same vision of service evolution and quality.
ITN Cities
Today, ITN consists of a network of 51 cities:
Abano Terme, Aosta, Arezzo
Bagno a Ripoli, Bergamo, Bologna, Brescia
Cagliari, Calenzano, Campi Bisenzio, Carpi, Catania
Falconara, Fiesole, Florence
Impruneta
Lastra a Signa, Latina, Livorno, Lucca
Malpensa, Martesana, Massa Lubrense, Matera, Mestre, Milan, Modena, Monza
Naples
Padua, Palermo, Pisa, Pordenone
Ravenna, Reggio Emilia, Rimini, Rome
Scandicci, Seregno, Sesto Fiorentino, Siena, Signa, Sorrento
Treviso, Trieste
Varese, Venice, Verona, Viareggio, Vicenza, Villafranca
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