When is the Best Time to Take a Taxi in Perth

What is the Optimal Time for Taking a Taxi in Perth?

Perth is a beautiful city located in Western Australia. Taking a taxi service in Perth is better than travelling by Public Transport around the city. There are many factors that affect Perth’s taxi rates. One important factor is if it’s evening or night, as they will be more expensive than during other times of the day due to higher demand for taxis and increased traffic congestion across town. Additionally, there may also exist some tiered fares determined by either how far you’re going (for example up close) or when it’s busiest; but these tend not to differ significantly between different types of trips so don’t worry about worrying too hard over whether your ride was reasonable!

The base rate for a taxi in Perth starts at $3.30, with an extra dollar per kilometre after that. There is also a $1.60 flat fee added on top of the base rate, which covers the first two kilometres of the journey. If you’re travelling during peak hour traffic (between 7 am and 9 am, or 4 pm and 6 pm on weekdays) there is an extra $0.30 charge per kilometre.

Let’s look at some factors that determine rate fluctuations for taxi travel in Perth, Western Australia:

During the Daytime

Taxis are generally less expensive to hail during the daytime. If you can help it, try and avoid calling a cab during evening rush hour which typically starts around 4:30 pm-6:00 pm. Not only will traffic be at its peak but so will the demand for taxis, so you can expect to pay a bit more.

Nighttime

If you need a taxi at nighttime, you can expect to pay a slightly higher rate than you would during the daytime due to the increased demand. However, there are some benefits to taking a taxi at night. For instance, many taxis offer flat rates after 10 p.m so regardless of how far your destination is, you’ll only have to pay one price.

Airport Taxis

Perth airport is located approximately 14 kilometres away from the city centre and the travel time is around 20 minutes. Perth Airport offers two main types of airport taxis: Shared taxis and Maxi Taxis. For airport trips, there is a $4 surcharge on top of the normal rates, as well as a $2 charge for every extra passenger after the first in the same taxi. If you’re travelling to or from the domestic airport between 5 am and 8 pm on weekdays, there is an additional $5 surcharge. For International flight trips, there is a $10 surcharge instead of $4. There may also be additional charges for things like child seats or booking fees, but these are generally around $2-3.

The downside of taking an airport taxi is that they do charge an extra $2 levy on all fares originating from the airport. However, this fee does go towards making sure your driver has gone through all the necessary police checks and has completed an accredited training course specific for taxi drivers picking up from airports.

So, how much does a taxi fare vary depending on the time of day and distance travelled? Airport taxis are also more expensive due to an extra $2 levy charged on all fares originating from the airport. However, this fee goes towards making sure your driver has gone through all the necessary police checks and has completed an accredited training course specific for taxi drivers picking up from airports.

It really depends on when and where you’re going! Just remember that Perth taxi rides in the evening and night are more expensive due to higher demand, and there may be some tiered fares depending on distance travelled or time of day, but these usually don’t differ too significantly between types of trips. It is generally cheaper to take a taxi during the daytime and more expensive at night.

If you have any questions about specific rates, don’t hesitate to ask your driver or call Elegant Charters at 0458 655 640 ahead of time! Book a taxi with us for your next comfortable taxi ride at an affordable cost.