Veezu Teams Up with Seatfrog

19th June 2024

The travel duo join forces to upgrade passengers' journeys from home and to their destination.

Veezu, the UK's largest and fastest-growing private hire taxi technology platform, and Seatfrog, the rail ticketing app revolutionising train travel, are excited to announce a strategic partnership to end the anxiety with trains and taxis. 

From today, Seatfrog's cutting-edge technology will be connected to Veezu's extensive vehicle network, taking passengers from their homes straight to the best seats on trains and then directly into a Veezu car on arrival at the best price available. 

The partnership will eliminate the headache many passengers face across the UK, waiting in endless taxi queues or missing taxis because their train is running late, by connecting train journeys and taxi network data for the first time. Passengers' rides will automatically connect to their tail departure and arrival times so they can step out of the train station straight into their waiting Veezu ride. 

Veezu passengers can also easily upgrade their train tickets to first class on the way to the station, from as little as £13 - with Seatfrog's unique app features, where Brits have saved over £80 million on first-class upgrades. 

Nathan Bowles, CEO of Veezu, commented, "Partnering with Seatfrog is an exciting step towards redefining travel in key UK cities. Together, we're going to make it easier than ever for passengers to enjoy an integrated journey and sit in the best seats on the train."

Seatfrog's CEO, Iain Griffin, added, "Journeys should be easy, but in the UK, we're constantly reminded that we're mere mortals every time we jump off a train to catch a taxi - long queues, no vehicles available, surge pricing, stress. No one has seamlessly connected taxis to train journeys; changing that is long overdue."  

For more information about the collaboration between Veezu and Seatfrog, visit: https://www.veezu.co.uk/partners/seatfrog 

 

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