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Barcelona taxi restrictions relaxed for world's biggest telecoms conference

The Mobile World Congress (MWC) expects to attract about 80,000 delegates this year but in the past there have been long queues for cabs outside the venue
The Mobile World Congress (MWC) expects to attract about 80,000 delegates this year but in the past there have been long queues for cabs outside the venue

Catalonia's regional government is addressing the problem of long queues for taxis at the world's biggest telecoms conference, which starts in Barcelona today, by relaxing restrictions on lift-hailing companies like Uber and Cabify.

The Mobile World Congress (MWC) expects to attract about 80,000 delegates from across the world this year but in the past there have been long queues for cabs outside the venue.

Catalan authorities have relaxed rules so lift-hailing cabs from across Spain can operate in Barcelona between February 24 andMarch 7.

In September last year, Spain's regional governments were told by the central government to issue new rules for private cars transporting passengers hired through mobile platforms such as Uber, Bolt and local rival Cabify.

This came after protests from taxi drivers over unfair competition.

Some regions, such as Madrid and Andalusia, allowed the drivers to continue to operate as before, but others, such as Barcelona, introduced more restrictive measures.

Ignacio Manzano, vice-president of lift-hailing industry body Feneval, said the relaxation of the rules in Barcelona for MWC proved that the city did not have enough taxis during major conferences.

"There is a lack of alt ernatives to get around in Barcelona since the Catalan government introduced restrictions," he said in a statement.

"This period of grace is a recognition that the actual restrictions do not represent the interests of the city," he added.

A spokesman for the Catalan government said an exception has been introduced at the request of Barcelona council for the lift-hailing cabs to provide services for ten days.