In 2026, Uber is fully operational in Geneva, but its service model remains uniquely integrated with the local taxi industry due to Swiss labor regulations. Following a series of legal battles in the early 2020s, Uber transitioned to a model where it often partners with professional, licensed drivers. When you open the app in Geneva today, you can select UberX, but your ride might be fulfilled by a traditional Geneva taxi driver—offering you the same upfront Uber pricing while riding in a vehicle that can utilize the city's restricted taxi lanes. This hybrid system ensures that Uber complies with "Loi sur le transport public de personnes" (LTPP) regulations, which require drivers to be salaried or professional contractors. Additionally, Uber Green (electric/hybrid vehicles) is highly popular in Geneva as the city pushes toward its 2030 sustainability goals. While Uber is convenient, it is worth noting that it is not necessarily "cheap" compared to other global cities; a short 15-minute ride from Geneva Airport (GVA) to the city center can easily cost 35 to 50 CHF, reflecting the high cost of living in Switzerland.