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Why do Uber drivers sit at the airport?

The Pros of Using the Uber Waiting Lot Joining the Uber waiting lot takes this stress away. There's also the draw of more money to the driver. Typically, passengers hailing a ride from the airport have a long way to go. A longer distance means a higher fare, putting more money in the driver's pocket.



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Uber Reserve at Airports
We launched Uber Reserve last year to let you book your trip in advance. Today, we're bringing that experience to airport travel, providing extra peace of mind so you can step off the plane and know your ride is waiting for you.

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The basics of airport trips When you pick up at airports, the airport may require you to wait in a designated area to receive a trip, then you'll see a specific pickup point to locate your rider. Airports may also have other rules and regulations applicable to you that are specific to the airport in your city.

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It depends on the driver. An introvert would obviously prefer that a passenger sit in the back so he or she doesn't feel obliged to engage in conversation. An extrovert like me, on the other hand, welcomes the chance to get to know passengers whether they sit in the front or the back.

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Do I have to tip? Tipping is optional. You are free to add a tip, and drivers are free to accept tips.

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The reason for the strict rules is that taxi and limo drivers must have city licenses or permits and pay fees for each pickup. Airports are one of their most profitable locations, and they've fought hard in many cities to keep Uber and Lyft out by staging protests and lobbying city and state officials.

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How much should you tip Uber drivers? Similar to tipping for other services, like getting a massage or going to the nail salon, the rule of thumb is to tip 20%, says Sokolosky. So if your ride costs $30—an average cost for a moderate trip in most cities—then you'll tip $6, for a total of $36.

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To schedule a Reserve trip, go to the Uber app on your mobile device and:
  1. Select Reserve on the home page in the app.
  2. Enter your trip information and select your ride of choice.
  3. Confirm your trip.


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How batched matching works. In the seconds after a rider requests a ride, we evaluate nearby drivers and riders in one batch. We then pair riders and drivers in the distribution, aiming to reduce the average wait time for everyone, not just the closest pair.

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Originally Answered: Are Uber drivers required to help you with your bags? No, Uber drivers are private contractors so they are not required to help with their passengers bags. Some drivers do help with their passengers bags to try to get better ratings and tips.

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Uber faces bans and restrictions in many countries, including China, Switzerland, Turkey, Denmark, Hungary, Thailand, Canada, Germany, Romania, Bulgaria, Italy, Hong Kong, and parts of Australia. The bans often stem from Uber's lack of adherence to local regulations and its unfair competition with taxi services.

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Uber/Lyft/TNC drivers are contractors. We are all free to refuse any trip we want. The only reason we can't refuse is discrimination. “I'm not going to drive you because you're black” is discrimination.

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You are free to tip and drivers are free to accept tips at any time. Giving cash directly to your driver is always an option. Where available, you may also tip through the app, on riders.uber.com, and from your emailed trip receipt.

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In the high-tech world that offers you the opportunity to hail a ride through an app on your mobile phone, you might think it's easy to choose whether you would like a man or a woman driver. Not so fast — neither Uber nor Lyft offer you the choice to choose the sex of your driver.

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In a perfect world, women and others would not have to worry about safety tips to take an Uber alone; however, sexual assaults and other violence still happens. There are some key red flags to look out for when taking an Uber, according to two rideshare drivers who talked to Huffington Post reporters.

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