Every day hundreds of cab drivers from different taxi companies line up at the Calgary International Airport to provide on demand taxi service to passengers.

But drivers are worried that's about to end. They say the Calgary Airport Authority is going to give one taxi company the exclusive rights to the airport.

Drivers say their income is at stake if they're not allowed to pick up passengers at the airport.

"This is anti-driver, anti-taxi business, it is a capitalistic attitude, and if you go beyond that, it is something fishy and we don't like it," commented taxi driver Harbhadn Dhillon.

Fazal Qadir has been driving a cab for 22 years. He says he'll have to quit because he thinks the rent drivers pay to brokers will go up under a monopoly.

"I have no choice, I can't pay more rent. I have kids, family, maybe I go to the government welfare," said Qadir.

Cab Drivers of Calgary spokesperson Rajiv Kapil is also worried about what will happen if a single provider is awarded the airport contract.

"If one company gets a contract, the rest of the drivers will be on road, they will be stranded, they will lose their jobs, they will lose their earnings," said Kapil.

The Calgary Airport Authority says no decision has been made yet. Spokesperson Jody Mosely tells CTV News she can't speculate what the future holds. She says right now there is a public request for proposals for taxi service at the airport and that process doesn't close until May 26th.

Kapil won't wait until the bidding process is over. He's organizing a meeting for taxi drivers and cab companies Monday night. The meeting will be held at the Radisson Hotel on 16th Avenue NE at 6 p.m.