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Ridesharing is again under the spotlight in London – after Uber wins its appeal to operate in the UK capital, its rival Ola is now deemed not fit and proper
When regulator Transport for London (TfL) made its Nov-2019 decision not grant Uber London Limited a new private hire operator’s licence to serve the UK
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Uber wins its London licence appeal as it is deemed ‘fit and proper’ to operate in the UK capital after TfL banned ride-hailing service over safety concerns, but London’s Mayor is watching closely
It has taken almost a year but a judge has supported Uber London Limited’s appeal over the Nov-2019 decision from Transport for London’s (TfL) not
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The blue skies that replaced smog above city skylines is helping cities to rethink their infrastructure and a key driver for Uber to aggressively tackle the challenge of climate change
Everything has changed in 2020, for better or worse. Long periods of lockdowns that have caused economic hardship for millions, putting livelihoods at risk, life
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Uber remains the top expensed brand for US business travellers despite significant decline. Video conferencing zooms up by 213% as in-person meetings are replaced and e-commerce trades places with air fares
A look at the top travel expenses being recorded by US business travellers is a clear reflection of the dramatic drop in travel as staff
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Some see the trip to and from the airport as the weak link in the traveller journey, but ride-hailing providers are reacting
A chain is as strong as the weakest link. Similarly health and safety can be let down by any part of the customer journey, a
Car rental companies are adapting in this age of Uber and Lyft
Convergence between traditional car companies and transportation network companies (TNCs) continues as the leading brands in each category “reach in to each other’s bread-and-butter businesses”,
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The transition from ground to aerial ridesharing has taken a huge reality leap as Hyundai and Uber announce partnership
Uber has been building the future of aerial ridesharing with the goal of by 2023 providing riders the option of an affordable shared flight. It
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Uber – is it all starting to unravel as new generation disruptors disrupt the original disruptors?
As the year, and decade, turns, ride-sharing group Uber, possibly the most controversial and newsworthy company of the 2010s (it was formed in Mar-2009 as
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Goodbye Uber? Hello Ola? – will it be all change in the London ride hailing space?
You can’t have escaped the big news this week regarding Transport for London’s (TfL) decision not grant Uber London Limited a new private hire operator’s
Uber has this month spread its Uber Rewards loyalty programme into Australia and New Zealand allowing Uber rideshare and Uber Eats food delivery riders new membership tier benefits
Uber has this month confirmed plans to roll-out its Uber Rewards loyalty programme in Australia and New Zealand, albeit it will be a few months