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My point is that pre-booking is imo mostly pointless because it doesn't guarantee the driver will be there any quicker than if you order on the day. In fact, some colleagues have waited futilely because the driver who accepted the job in advance then ended up not being on time due to other jobs not being completed in a timely manner or deciding last minute not to work.
Booking on demand gets you a driver already available in your area, pre-booking means the driver may have to commute to your area.
So what if they have to commute? They accept the job knowing that.
YMMV of course, but i see no advantage except the possibility of disappointment.
Each to their own. My experience in over a couple of dozen airport pre-bookings has been nothing but positive and stress free. Each time the driver has arrived before the requested time.
Calling on the day is just stressful with drivers cancelling etc etc. You land up needing to start the dance a solid 30 minutes before you'd really want to leave to cover those contingencies.