The rideshare company plans to add a host of new features to make relying on an Uber post-plane ride easier at more than 30 airports.
The rideshare company seems to be tentatively expanding into a mapping and directions app. Uber will “soon” begin offering step-by-step, visual and written instructions for getting from landing gates to one of the company’s pickup areas at more than 30 airports in the U.S. and abroad, as announced inDomestic airports covered by the new feature include ATL, BWI, BOS, DFW, ORD, LAX, MIA, JFK, SFO, DCI, and more.
In addition to booking you a ride, Uber will now offer you exact directions for how to access said ride—at least while inside 30 major airports.The company will also begin calculating and offering airport walking ETAs in its directions, and elsewhere in the app—including estimates for the time it takes to get from airport gate and baggage claim.
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