| 24 Dec 2015
Jump Around With Uber and Bounce
Looking to try something new? Join the jumping revolution, and check out Bounce, the UAE's first trampoline playground. From a wall to wall free jumping area, to dodgeball, to learning how to slam dunk, there is something for everyone at Bounce. Now through January 16th, 2016, get 2 for 1 admission at Bounce and AED80 off your Uber ride there or back.
| 17 Jun 2019
Riding into Wellington: JUMP scooters offer an affordable, environmentally friendly transport option
Wellingtonians will be able to use our electric JUMP scooters, making it easier for people to get around the city.
| 8 May 2019
Try your first JUMP on us this #BikeMonth
To help get more people on bikes, we are letting riders who have never used JUMP bikes or scooters try them out for free.
| 5 Feb 2020
Melbourne set to JUMP on electronic bikes
Uber’s leading electric JUMP bikes will be trialled across metropolitan Melbourne in 2020.
| 15 Mar 2019
Introducing JUMP by Uber to New Zealand: Working with Wellington City Council to bring e-scooters to Aotearoa
We are absolutely thrilled the Wellington City Council has selected JUMP as one of two operators for its e-scooter trial.
| 3 Oct 2018
Another way to get from A to B with JUMP Scooters
We’re launching our first scooter option in the Uber app. JUMP scooters are now available in Santa Monica.
Global | 18 Dec 2018
Getting more people on JUMP bikes with our new design
We’re excited to announce the next generation of JUMP’s iconic custom red bike. It has a handful of updates on the outside, and a brand new inside.
| 18 Feb 2020
JUMP e-bikes now in Auckland
The launch of JUMP e-bikes in Auckland gives residents more options when deciding how to get from A to B without the use of a car.
| 24 Mar 2020
Uber Eats app and JUMP to be temporarily paused in NZ, ridesharing to remain ON
We are temporarily pausing the Uber Eats app in New Zealand and we have switched off JUMP, temporarily suspending our micromobility network in NZ.
| 22 Sep 2022
Winging it – gigantic piece of Kentucky Fried Chicken flies into Uber Eats bag after four-thousand metre drop
A human sized Kentucky Fried Chicken drumstick jumped from the troposphere to the earth’s crust in a 200 km/h descent as KFC lands on Uber Eats.