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Uber is rolling out their Airport Reservation Service for more Airports now.



Uber is now rolling out their airport reservation service to allow more locations out there in the world. It’s not just in the United States anymore so that’s great. Previously, the “Reserve at Airport Service” rollout to over 20 airports across the United States in 2021 allowed passengers arriving the power to reserve Uber Black and Uber Black SUVs, the rights for up to 30 days to reserve the car. This service is now available at 55 airports around the world, out of which 39 are in the United States.

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Uber’s Reserved Service has a lot of special tools that normal rides do not get access to, like allowing customers to reserve a ride 30 days in advance while also tracking their flight information and automatically adjusting their reservation time so users can always be sure that a driver is always waiting for them at the time they land.

Drivers can wait for passengers for up to 60 minutes without extra charges, which helps the traveler by giving them a lot of time to get their luggage or grab a bite before stepping out of the airport. The company originally launched this service back in 2020 to help customers “Meet those moments that call for More assurance” and it helps match passengers with drivers from the start, even if they reserve a month in advance, it also presents them with an exact fare when they book.

This service will be a lot more expensive than any bus ride out there, but it is a great option for people who don’t want to have to worry about catching a cab they arrive at their destination.

The list of airports in this new service includes Austin (AUS), Burbank (BUR), Indianapolis (IND), Jacksonville (JAX), Las Vegas (LAS), Los Angeles (LAX), Minneapolis – St. Paul (MSP), Milwaukee (MKE), Montreal (YUL), Oakland (OAK), Orange County (SNA), San Antonio (SAT), San Diego (SAN), San Francisco (SFO), San Jose (SJC), Tampa Bay (TPA), Vancouver (YVR), Bologna (BLQ), Cape Town (CPT), Johannesburg (JNB + HLA), Milan (LIN + MXP), Nice (NCE), Paris (CDG), Rome (CIA + FCO).

Uber is rolling out their Airport Reservation Service for more Airports now.

Uber is rolling out their Airport Reservation Service for more Airports now.


Uber is now rolling out their airport reservation service to allow more locations out there in the world. It’s not just in the United States anymore so that’s great. Previously, the “Reserve at Airport Service” rollout to over 20 airports across the United States in 2021 allowed passengers arriving the power to reserve Uber Black and Uber Black SUVs, the rights for up to 30 days to reserve the car. This service is now available at 55 airports around the world, out of which 39 are in the United States.

via Unsplash

Uber’s Reserved Service has a lot of special tools that normal rides do not get access to, like allowing customers to reserve a ride 30 days in advance while also tracking their flight information and automatically adjusting their reservation time so users can always be sure that a driver is always waiting for them at the time they land.

Drivers can wait for passengers for up to 60 minutes without extra charges, which helps the traveler by giving them a lot of time to get their luggage or grab a bite before stepping out of the airport. The company originally launched this service back in 2020 to help customers “Meet those moments that call for More assurance” and it helps match passengers with drivers from the start, even if they reserve a month in advance, it also presents them with an exact fare when they book.

This service will be a lot more expensive than any bus ride out there, but it is a great option for people who don’t want to have to worry about catching a cab they arrive at their destination.

The list of airports in this new service includes Austin (AUS), Burbank (BUR), Indianapolis (IND), Jacksonville (JAX), Las Vegas (LAS), Los Angeles (LAX), Minneapolis – St. Paul (MSP), Milwaukee (MKE), Montreal (YUL), Oakland (OAK), Orange County (SNA), San Antonio (SAT), San Diego (SAN), San Francisco (SFO), San Jose (SJC), Tampa Bay (TPA), Vancouver (YVR), Bologna (BLQ), Cape Town (CPT), Johannesburg (JNB + HLA), Milan (LIN + MXP), Nice (NCE), Paris (CDG), Rome (CIA + FCO).