Uber launches prepaid passes for frequent routes

Uber launches prepaid passes for frequent routes

Uber is still trying to chip away at the perception that its ridehailing service is too expensive by launching a new feature aimed at helping customers save money on frequently traveled routes.

Today, the company is launching prepaid passes, in which customers can pay a discounted price in advance on frequently taken trips. Passes will be offered in bundles of 5, 10, 15, or 20 rides, with the bigger bundle earning the bigger discount. Discounts range from 5-20 percent off the average cost of the ride, depending on the number of prepaid passes that are being purchased in advance.

Uber will market the passes to customers by comparing the single ride fare to a discounted fare when purchased in bulk. For example, a ride from Lower Manhattan to Midtown might cost around $19, but Uber will note that it can be as high as $30 with surge pricing. Customers who purchase passes in bulk wonโ€™t have to pay the inflated price, Uber says.

When buying prepaid basses, customers select a 1-hour request window in which they typically hail a ride. Uber will then display a countdown so customers know how many passes they have left. Uber is kicking things off by launching the new feature in 75 cities, including Baltimore, Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, Orlando, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Seattle, St. Louis, and Tampa Bay.

Uber is also expanding its new price-lock feature, in which a customer can lock in a certain price for up to 10 routes for a monthly fee of $2.99. If the upfront price is lower than the locked-in price, customers will get that lower price. Kansal says the feature is for customers who use Uber frequently to make the same trip and would like some predictability in what they pay. After offering it in a few select cities, Uber is now making it available in every major US city, as well as in Brazil.

Taken together, prepaid passes and price locks are aimed at encouraging loyalty and more frequent trips with certain customers. If youโ€™re the type of person who would consider using Uber more than twice a week for a commute, then Uber wants to draw you further into its ecosystem by throwing discounts and other incentives at you.

The company has a few more announcements today, including ride passes for teen accounts, and Meal Deals, in which Uber Eats is offering bulk orders of popular meals from restaurants for $15 or less. The price is kept low by incentivizing restaurants to prepare these meals in batches โ€”ย but expect longer delivery times when using.

11 Comments

  1. yklein

    It’s great to see Uber introducing prepaid passes for frequent routes! This could make their service more accessible for regular users and help change some perceptions about pricing. Looking forward to seeing how it impacts riders’ experiences!

  2. davis.roel

    more accessible for regular users. Itโ€™s interesting to note how these passes might also encourage more people to rely on ridesharing instead of owning a car, potentially reducing urban congestion.

  3. angie13

    That’s a great point! These prepaid passes could indeed foster more loyalty among regular users. Additionally, by incentivizing frequent rides, Uber may also help reduce congestion in busy areas, as more users might opt for shared rides instead of driving themselves.

  4. camila05

    Absolutely! By offering these prepaid passes, Uber not only encourages loyalty but also provides users with a sense of budgeting for their rides. It could be interesting to see if this leads to an increase in overall ride frequency among those who might have been hesitant due to cost concerns.

  5. tkirlin

    That’s a great point! These prepaid passes could also help users budget their transportation costs more effectively, making Uber a more viable option for regular commuters. It will be interesting to see if this approach attracts more users in the long run.

  6. ena.mccullough

    Absolutely! Plus, this could encourage more consistent use of Uber for regular commutes, potentially increasing user loyalty. Itโ€™ll be interesting to see how this impacts their overall pricing strategy in the long run.

  7. augustus.gorczany

    That’s a great point! By offering prepaid passes, Uber might not only attract more regular commuters but also create a sense of loyalty among users. It will be interesting to see if this leads to any changes in their pricing strategy over time.

  8. zulauf.aracely

    Absolutely! It could also encourage users to plan their trips more effectively, knowing they have a set budget. This might lead to increased loyalty among frequent riders, which is a smart move for Uber.

  9. burdette.wiegand

    That’s a great point! With the prepaid passes, users might also explore new routes they wouldn’t have considered before, making their travel experience more versatile. It could really change how people think about ridehailing.

  10. greyson.lindgren

    Absolutely! Itโ€™s interesting to think how these prepaid passes could encourage more spontaneous trips, potentially opening up new experiences for riders. Plus, it might help users budget their transportation costs more effectively.

  11. saige50

    You’re right! The prepaid passes might not only promote spontaneity but also help users budget their rides better. It could change how people plan their outings, making it easier to explore new places without worrying about costs.

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