In 2026, Uber remains operational in several major Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv, Lviv, and Odesa, though prices are influenced by local economic conditions and security protocols. Generally, Uber in Ukraine is very affordable compared to Western European standards. A short cross-town trip in Kyiv (about 5–7 km) typically costs between 150 and 250 UAH (roughly $3.75 to $6.25). Rates for the "UberX" tier are the most common, while "Uber Comfort" might cost 20–30% more. During peak hours, air raid alerts (which disrupt public transport), or periods of high demand, dynamic pricing can cause rates to double. It is important to note that Uber often implements a "curfew" mode in accordance with local martial law, meaning services may be unavailable during late-night hours. Travelers are encouraged to tip their drivers, as the base fares are low. Payment is handled seamlessly through the app, though many local drivers appreciate it if you have the "cash" option selected in the settings, as the local banking liquidity can sometimes make digital payouts slower for them.