Operator
Good afternoon and welcome to the Lyft First Quarter 2021 Earnings Call. [Operator Instructions] As a reminder, this conference call is being recorded.
I would now like to turn the conference over to Sonya Banerjee, Head of Investor Relations. You may begin.
Sonya Banerjee
Head of Investor Relations
Thank you. Good afternoon and welcome to the Lyft earnings call for the quarter ended March 31, 2021. Joining me today to discuss Lyft s results and key business initiatives are our Co-Founder and CEO, Logan Green; Co-founder and President, John Zimmer; and Chief Financial Officer, Brian Roberts. A recording of this conference call will be available on our Investor Relations website at investor.lyft.com shortly after this call has ended.
Hawaiian Airlines fare sale, Delta s new Wi-Fi, more Seattle airline news
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As leisure travel continues to return to near pre-pandemic levels, airlines continue to boost their customer service offerings. While Delta Airlines amplifies their inflight Wi-Fi service, Hawaiian Airlines is returning to their signature onboard service. Plus, you won’t want to miss new time-sensitive sales and mileage deals.
Keep reading to discover the latest airline news for the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
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A newly-launched program from Lyft is helping patients and hospitals to avoid missed medical appointments.
Through Lyft Pass for Healthcare, eligible patients, health plan members and Medicaid and Medicare beneficiaries can use the Lyft app to request rides to their medical appointments without cost.
The program allows the sponsoring healthcare or social services organization to cover the cost of the rides. Sponsors are given control over the service by setting a total budget, a maximum cost per ride, the pickup and drop-off locations, and when the pass can be used.
Sponsoring organizations covering the ride issue Lyft passes to their riders for use when they request a ride. Lyft then provides the organizations with reports on usage and spending.
Written by Kate McDonald on
25 April 2021.
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