Women's travel safety: hire a driver
Sure, "hiring a driver" sounds like a huge indulgence. It seems so much easier to queue up to take a taxi and stand around with everyone else. The thing is, getting into taxis has always made me a bit nervous. On one hand, I've had some of my most fun travel conversations with taxi drivers. On the other hand, some have seriously creeped me out. It's that feeling of getting in a strange car - and nobody knows where you are.
So, *especially* when I fly into major airports (like JFK), and *especially* for late-night arrivals, I call a car service. It usually ends up to be about $20 more than a taxi, which is a total bargain. The car is clean, they carry your luggage to the car and you don't have to wait in line.
Sometimes, you prepay the trip and tip the driver in cash. Sometimes, it's all taken care of at the destination (like paying a taxi driver.) I've always been able to put it on my credit card, unlike taxi rides.
One big caveat about "wait times." Some car services will wait forever without charging you a dime. Some may charge you $30 for every half hour "wait time." If your plane is delayed, or baggage takes forever, this could be an expensive proposition. Not to mention, some drivers just leave after 30 minutes. I almost had that happen at JFK - the driver for Ozocar (never again. Never, ever again) couldn't reach my cell - and I was stuck in the bowels of JFK with NO cell reception. When he finally did reach me, he informed me that he was ready to leave. Great....
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