August 15, 2022
1 min read

Uber free loyalty programme to end soon

You can then use these points to earn discounts on future rides or deliveries. The more points you earn, the better perks you get — earning 7,500 points…reports Asian Lite News

Ride-hailing platform Uber is closing down its loyalty programme, Uber Rewards, with users being urged to sign up for the Uber One subscription to get regular Uber and Uber Eats discounts.

Launched in 2018, Uber Rewards is a free programme that lets you rack points for every dollar you spend when hitching a ride or ordering food through Uber and Uber Eats, reports The Verge.

You can then use these points to earn discounts on future rides or deliveries. The more points you earn, the better perks you get — earning 7,500 points.

However, Uber is not offering a replacement for the programme, and there is no another way to consistently earn perks and discounts unless you pay for an Uber One subscription, which Uber launched as a replacement for Eats Pass last year.

A $9.99/month (or $49.99/year) subscription comes with perks like free food deliveries, up to 10 per cent off of “eligible” Uber Eats orders, and 5 per cent off on rides from top-rated drivers.

ALSO READ: SEHA boosts Abu Dhabi’s medical tourism industry

Previous Story

Hyundai ranks 3rd in global vehicle sales

Next Story

Rakesh Jhunjhunwala marking the sunset of a flamboyant era

Latest from Business

SBI Simplifying KYC Process

SBI’s research arm noted that the RBI’s decision to maintain the policy rate reflects a balanced approach amid global uncertainties, supported by stable liquidity and external conditions State Bank of India (SBI)

UPI Powers Digital Revolution

New innovations such as LiteX (offline payments), tap-and-pay, credit card integration, UPI Autopay, and UPI for IPO subscriptions are pushing the platform from a payment tool to a full-fledged embedded finance ecosystem Unified

RBI Holds Rates, Boosts Outlook

One of the most significant announcements was the upward revision of India’s GDP growth forecast for FY 2025–26—from 6.5% to 6.8% In a move reflecting cautious optimism, the Reserve Bank of India

Nykaa Expands Global Footprint with UK Debut

To commemorate this significant global debut, Nykaa’s leadership hosted an exclusive soiree at the George Club in Mayfair, London Nykaa, India’s leading beauty and lifestyle destination, is set to make a grand
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Uber and Lyft to Compensate Drivers for Wage Loss

Drivers in New York will receive up to 56 hours

Uber CEO Lauds Three-Wheeler Triumph in India

Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi stated that three-wheeler services in New