A round-trip taxi from Saudi Arabia will cost $532

A general view of the skyline from the Doha Corniche on March 31, 2022.

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The Dubai-based rideshare app Careem is offering inter-country taxi journeys for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, as millions of soccer fans from around the world descend on the tiny Gulf country for the Middle East’s first-ever go at hosting the massive tournament. 

The offer doesn’t span all of the countries around Qatar but will be accessible to those traveling from two parts of neighboring Saudi Arabia: the city of Dammam, which is 250 miles (402 kilometers) away from the capital Doha and takes roughly 4.5 hours to get there, and Al Ahsa City, roughly 160 miles away from Doha with a journey time of 3 hours.

The fare? A fixed $266 each way (1000 Saudi riyals), or $532 for the round-trip, with a maximum of three passengers per taxi.

But will people opt for a multi-hour road trip rather than just taking a quick flight? Bassel Al Nahlaoui, Careem’s managing director for mobility, thinks so. 

“This trip is really convenient. It’s around 3.5 hours and if you compare that to a flight, it matches the time it takes you to go to the airport and take the flight, land there, etc — except you’re in a car, you’re paying a fraction of the price, and if you split that with a couple of friends it becomes even cheaper,” Al Nahlaoui told CNBC.

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Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/11/18/qatar-world-cup-a-round-trip-taxi-from-saudi-arabia-will-cost-532.html