Cabbies mad about airport waiting
Electric taxi drivers who have been forced to the back of queue say they may go back to LPG cabs

Drivers of electric taxis said they would switch back to LPG cabs if the Airport Authority continued its policy of making them wait as long as five hours before being able to take a passenger from the airport to the urban area.

Drivers of electric taxis said the new policy meant they would have to wait hours at the airport, especially when there were only two charging stations available, with one of them being switched off occasionally until the end of the month due to construction nearby. Each driver can only use a charger for a maximum of 45 minutes each time.
Driver Chan Kwok-keung said he arrived at the airport on Thursday at 9.20am, but was not able to pick up a passenger and leave until 2.35pm.
"There were two electric taxis waiting to be charged ahead of me. It took me two hours to wait for a charger and then three hours more in the queue," he said. "How can we survive with only one trip in five hours?"
Chan said he had not driven a taxi for more than a decade, but went back to the job because of the introduction of electric cabs. "I thought it was new and environmentally friendly," he said.
He would quit again if the authority, as a public organisation, made no improvement, he said.
