The company, founded in 2018, will also launch in Los Angeles in the coming weeks and aims to expand nationally, said co-founder and Chief Executive Will Coleman. On : Houston set to boost fees for Uber, Lyft rides to and from airports The app-based service, which arrives in Houston Thursday, looks to distinguish itself in the market by offering what it calls a consistent experience by managing its own fleet of 200 luxury Buick sports utility vehicles and hiring employees to drive them rather than relying on independent contractors, as competittors such as Uber and Lyft do. Mark Mulligan, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer Show More Show LessĪlto, a new rideshare company based in Dallas, will roll into view in Houston as it looks to expand its reach and compete with Uber and Lyft. The company uses uniform vehicles, a fleet of Buick Enclaves photographed Wednesday, Sept.
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The interiors have a plexiglass barrier installed inside between the driver and passengers.
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