CryptoPolyTech.com
Crypto, Politics, Tech, Gaming & World News.

Uber Travel now available in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt | CPT PPP Coverage

 | cutline • press clip • news of the day |

Cryptopolytech (CPT) Public Press Pass (PPP)
News of the Day COVERAGE

200000048 – World Newser
•| #World |•| #Online |•| #Media |•| #Outlet |

View more Headlines & Breaking News here, as covered by cryptopolytech.com


Uber Travel now available in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt appeared on www.al-monitor.com by Al-Monitor: Independent, trusted coverage of the Middle East.

Uber confirmed to Al-Monitor on Friday the details of its expansion in the Middle East encompassing three countries

Earlier this week, there were reports in Gulf media that Uber Travel had launched in Saudi Arabia and Egypt. An Uber spokesperson told Al-Monitor that Uber Travel is now available in Saudi Arabia, Egypt as well as the United Arab Emirates. The program is not available in any other Middle Eastern countries. 

Uber Travel is also available in South Africa but does not work in any other African countries at present, according to the spokesman. 

What it means: Uber Travel is a service that allows users to view their travel plans, such as flight information, in the Uber mobile app. It works by linking to users’ Gmail accounts, according to Uber’s website. 

Why it matters: Uber’s regular ride-hailing service is available throughout the Middle East. As of January 2023, Uber is available in the following countries:

  • Bahrain
  • Egypt
  • Israel
  • Jordan
  • Lebanon
  • Qatar
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Turkey
  • United Arab Emirates

Uber is not available in every part of these countries. For example, in Jordan, Uber only works in the capital Amman. 

Uber Travel’s launch in Saudi Arabia follows the Saudi Public Investment Fund unveiling a $1.5 billion investment in Uber in August.

Uber faces significant competition in the region. The Estonian ride-sharing service Bolt, for example, is widely used in Tunisia and last December announced expansion plans for Israel. Some competitor ride-hailing companies have popped up in Egypt in particular, Marc Espanol reported for Al-Monitor last year. 

In 2020, Uber purchased competitor Careem. The company still operates in Iraq, Morocco, Kuwait and several other countries. 

Know more: Uber also signed an agreement with Dubai Airports this month to increase capacity at pickup zones, several Gulf media outlets reported. 



Related Posts

FEATURED ‘News of the Day’, as reported by public domain newswires.

Find more, like the above, right here on Cryptopolytech.com by following our extensive quiclick links appearing on images or [NEWSer CHEWSer].
View ALL Headlines & Breaking News here.

Source Information (if available)

This article originally appeared on www.al-monitor.com by Al-Monitor: Independent, trusted coverage of the Middle East – sharing via newswires in the public domain, repeatedly. News articles have become eerily similar to manufacturer descriptions.

We will happily entertain any content removal requests, simply reach out to us. In the interim, please perform due diligence and place any content you deem “privileged” behind a subscription and/or paywall.

CPT (CryptoPolyTech) PPP (Public Press Pass) Coverage features stories and headlines you may not otherwise see due to the manipulation of mass media.

We compile ‘news of the day’ content in an unbiased manner and contextually classify it to promote the growth of knowledge by sharing it just like Uber Travel now available in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt

First to share? If share image does not populate, please close the share box & re-open or reload page to load the image, Thanks!

You might also like