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Bolt launches Bolt Send same-day parcel delivery in Nicosia

Bolt has launched Bolt Send, same-day & on-demand parcel delivery in Nicosia.

The new service enables customers to send forgotten items, documents, gifts, or small parcels quickly using the Bolt app. Customers can access the new service by tapping the small parcel icon in the app, similar to requesting a ride.

Whether sending or expecting a delivery, customers will benefit from simple pricing and live in-app tracking. Bolt plans to add more functionality to the category in the future. The procedure is quite simple: open the Bolt app, set your pick up location and destination and choose the parcel delivery service. A price is generated and you can request your delivery. A customer requesting a delivery can place an order in the same way.

With parcel delivery, Bolt offers another earning opportunity for driver partners.

Soteris G. Tsigarides at Bolt said, “At Bolt, our mission is to make better cities for people. We know that to achieve this, we will need to find as many reasons as possible to reduce the use of a private car. By using parcel delivery through Bolt Send, we take another step towards our mission by making it much easier for our users to send and receive parcels quickly through the Bolt app.”

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