Three ride-hailing apps put to the test in Hong Kong – Uber, Fly Taxi and new cab industry-backed eTaxi. Which came out on top?
- Post reporters pit rival services against each other after Hong Kong Taxi Council chairman declares: ‘Whatever Uber can do, we’ll do it better’

Hong Kong’s taxi industry has launched a ride-hailing app to compete with established providers such as Uber. Last month Taxi Council chairman Dr Hung Wing-tat declared: “Whatever Uber can do, we’ll do it better. Whatever Uber cannot do, we can.”
eTaxi, backed by the city’s leading cab companies, was launched on April 16 and has so far signed up about 4,000 drivers, according to Hung.
The Post last Thursday put Uber, eTaxi and Fly Taxi through an experiment to see how each fared. Here’s what we found:

Test of the taxis
Three reporters, Sum Lok-kei, Martin Choi and Edmund So, tried to hail rides from the same pick-up point to the same destination simultaneously on three different occasions – 3pm, 5pm and 7pm. The apps they used were:
eTaxi – backed by the Taxi Council, its developers say the app can be used to hail red, green or blue taxis in urban areas, the New Territories and Lantau Island respectively.