Bla bla car

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  2. BlaBlaCar Reviews
  3. About us
  4. Entering the Trust age


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BlaBlaCar

Number of employees 600 Website .blablacar .com BlaBlaCar is a French The platform has 100 million members, of which 25 million are active per quarter, and is available in 22 countries, almost all of which are in According to TechCrunch, the company does not operate in the The service is named for its History [ ] In 2004, Vincent Caron bought the domain name Covoiturage.fr and launched the first version of the site Covoiturage.fr. [ citation needed] In August 2008, Comuto launched the second version of the website. The new version includes a community aspect allowing public recommendation, profiles, and biographies. Covoiturage.fr was both a travel website and a community website. As early as September 2008, Covoiturage.fr became the number one carpool web site in In 2009, Comuto launched a [ citation needed] In June 2011, Comuto introduced BlaBlaCar.com in the In June 2012, an online reservation service was added to Covoiturage.fr. Users buy their trip online and the web site transfers part of the ticket price to the driver. This solution had been tested in Western France since 2011. [ citation needed] In April 2013, BlaBlaCar was launched in [ citation needed] In January 2014, BlaBlaCar was introduced in In January 2015, BlaBlaCar expanded to In October 2016, BlaBlaCar signed a contract with GoEuro, a remuneration based on the number of established connections. In April 2017, a long term rental service was offered to the best drivers. These international expansions found...

BlaBlaCar Reviews

We were notified 3 minutes before… We were notified 3 minutes before departure time, waiting at the pickup that the bus from Rotterdam to paris was delayed by 11 hours!! When I cancelled, adviced will get a voucher for future at half the value of what was paid to cover administration cost!! Will NEVER use again!! Date of experience:May 31, 2023 First I had a great experience with the… First I had a great experience with the Driver Antonio in Spain. So why the one star rating for the company BlaBlacar? Well I chose to book my ride using the English Language, because I don't speak Spanish. I booked my ride in Spain. Malaga to Elche, Alicante. I was charged in British Pounds because I used the English Language instead of the Spanish Language. My trip took place in Spain not in England. BlaBlaCar had to be aware of the fact that I was in Spain and not in England. I should have been Charged in Euros and not in British Pounds as I was in Spain. I would not recommend using BlaBlaCar until they take care of this problem. I am a first time costumer and probably will be a last time customer. Date of experience:May 18, 2023 Shame on you!!! We bought bus tickets from Geneva to Milan a few months ago. First, you moved our departure from 00:55 to 06:45. This morning at 06:00 you confirmed your departure. The bus never arrived. We are late for the flight to Milan, for which check-in has already been done. We will provide you with all the expenses that we currently have for you, so that y...

About us

- BLABLACAR MISSION STATEMENT BlaBlaCar is the world’s leading community-based travel network enabling over 90 million members to share a ride across 22 markets. BlaBlaCar leverages technology to fill empty seats on the road, connecting members looking to carpool or to travel by bus, and making travel more affordable, sociable and convenient. BlaBlaCar’s environmentally and human-friendly mobility network saves 1.6M tons of CO2 and enables 120M human connections every year. HOW IT ALL STARTEDWhen Fred was trying to get home to his family in the French countryside for Christmas 2003, he struggled as he had no car and all the trains were full. After begging his sister to pick him up, it was on the road when Fred noticed the sheer number of people driving alone. It hit him that all those empty seats in existing cars could be the beginning of a new travel network. Over the next decade, together with co-founders Francis and Nicolas, the trio took this simple idea and built it into the world’s leading carpooling platform, connecting millions of people going the same way. Learn about our first decade of building BlaBlaCar in our OUR KEY NUMBERS • 90 million members • 22 countries • 25 million travelers per quarter • More than €1.4 billion saved by members since BlaBlaCar’s creation • 263 kilometers is the average distance of a BlaBlaCar trip • 30 billions kilometers shared by the community since BlaBlaCar’s creation From left to right: Nicolas Brusson, CEO; Francis Nappez technol...

Entering the Trust age

ENTERING THE TRUST AGE BlaBlaCar works hard to understand what strengthens the sense of trust between online peers. Together with NYU Stern Professor and sharing economy specialist, Arun Sundararajan, BlaBlaCar looked at the mechanics of online trust, and the resulting level of trust created, with implications for the entire sharing economy. A Europe-wide survey of BlaBlaCar members generated responses from 18,289 members across 11 countries. Here is what BlaBlaCar members had to say: Download the report 88% of respondents say that they highly trust other BlaBlaCar members with full profiles. This is close to the 92% who highly trust their friends, and significantly higher than the 58% who highly trust their colleagues. When provided with the right set of digital trust tools, users of online platforms are able to recreate a sense of trust almost comparable to the level of trust in friends. This holds true across all countries surveyed, revealing the universality of the phenomenon. When respondents were asked about other services in the collaborative economy, their responses revealed that familiarity with trust tools on one platform has a positive spillovers effect for other sharing platforms, as members become more likely to take up other sharing economy activities. Together, collaborative platforms are creating the new digital trust ecosystem where trust built on one platform has positive spillovers for the entire collaborative economy Building a trusted environment is a ...