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Charlottetown Airport getting feedback on taxi plan

The Charlottetown Airport is hosting one of two open houses for taxi drivers Tuesday afternoon.

Airport holding open houses for taxis after move to allow any taxi to take passengers

The Charlottetown Airport is holding two workshops to inform taxi drivers of changes to the airport's rules. (Brittany Spencer/CBC)

The Charlottetown Airport is hosting one of two open houses for taxi drivers Tuesday afternoon.

Last month, the airport authority announced changes to the taxi system that willopen up the airport to individual drivers from the four Charlottetown taxi companiesrather than relying solely on one.

It's important for drivers to know what the system will look likeand for the airport to get feedback on the plans from taxi drivers, saidCharlottetown Airport Authority CEO DougNewson.

"Although we've decided to go in this sort of new direction, we still have a bit of time before May firstimplementation date," Newsonsaid.

"We want to engage with the drivers and those that are dealing with passengers on a daily basis to hear their thoughts, concerns, questions, ideas, that sort of thing before we officially launch on May first."

The hope is that the new system will offer better service for people going to and from the airport and will also be worthwhile for taxi drivers, Newson said.

There will beanother open house Wednesday morning at 9 a.m. atthe airport.

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With files from Malcolm Campbell