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[4] [5] It has since also exited the Los Angeles market and retrenched to Dallas and Houston. The company also announced that it was abandoning its plans to transition to an all-EV fleet. [4] In 2024, the company purchased rights to be the only ride-share app allowed for curbside pickup at Dallas Love Field Airport. [6]
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