Andorra Taxi Sector Unites for Modernisation Era
David Forné announces end to historical divisions, pushing fragmented taxi market toward unified 21st-century operations amid regulatory updates.
Key Points
- David Forné announces taxi sector unity and modernisation on 19 December 2025.
- Industry leaves historical divisions to operate with single voice.
- Push to consolidate fragmented market of operators and associations.
- Details on measures and timelines forthcoming amid transport regulation updates.
David Forné, Andorra's Secretary of State for Transport, has announced that the country's taxi sector is entering a new era of unity and modernisation.
In a statement published on 19 December 2025, Forné declared that the industry is leaving behind its historical divisions to operate with a single voice. "The taxi enters the 21st century, we leave behind the division of the sector and integrate it with one voice," he said.
The comments signal a push to consolidate the fragmented taxi market, which has long been split between different operators and associations. Forné urged stakeholders to act swiftly, adding a light-hearted note: "If you wait a bit longer, we'll be caught by the 22nd century."
Details on the specific integration measures remain forthcoming, but the announcement comes amid ongoing efforts to update Andorra's transport regulations for greater efficiency and competitiveness. Authorities have not yet outlined timelines or structural changes.
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