navette
Americannoun
plural
navettesEtymology
Origin of navette
1905–10; < French: weaver's shuttle; literally, little ship. See nave, -ette
Example Sentences
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In June, Uber introduced UberBOAT in Istanbul, in partnership with Navette, a boat company.
From New York Times
In partnership with local sea transport company Navette the Uber Boat venture is unlikely to net a significant chunk of the company's Turkey revenue, but it is further evidence of the strategy underpinning its offerings - making it easier to transport anything, in any way, by first booking a pickup through a mobile app.
From Reuters
The service is a partnership with the Turkish sea transport company Navette.
From New York Times
If there’s an empty Navette speedboat nearby, users near the water can select a pickup location, and the captain will call to verify the ride.
From New York Times
The speedboats — which hold six to eight passengers each — are owned and operated by a Turkish company, Navette.
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