STITA Keeps Airport Contract Until Nov. 1 When Yellow Cab Takes Over


The Port of Seattle has signed a new contract with Yellow Cab company after the Washington Supreme Court rejected an appeal on an earlier ruling by the State Appeals Court.

The new contract will not take effect until at least October 31, as the Port has extended the current agreement with the Seattle-Tacoma International Taxicab Association (STITA) two months because of the pending legal cases.

People needing to hire a cab from the airport until Nov. 1 will still use the familiar STITA cabs, STITA officials said, until the new Yellow Cab contract takes affect.

However, STITA says it has other matters to take before courts that it hopes will prevent Yellow from taking over the cab service at the airport.


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One Response to “STITA Keeps Airport Contract Until Nov. 1 When Yellow Cab Takes Over”
  1. HuHaha says:

    There's nothing left to take care of. End of story. It's time to move forward and accept things the way they are.

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