New Ride Option with UberXXL – Bigger Vehicle, Higher Fares
7 November 2024 / Hong Kong
We heard you, driver-partners! Here is the chance to increase earnings. UberXXL is a new ride option for upsized vehicles with at least 6 passenger seats and additional luggage space.
Eligible driver-partners will automatically be able to receive UberXXL trip requests.
FAQ’s
- Am I eligible to receive UberXXL requests?
Eligible driver-partners must have an upsized vehicle that has 6 or more passenger seats with additional luggage space. Eligible vehicle models can be found here.
Driver-partners with eligible vehicles will be automatically opted-in to receive UberXXL trip requests.
- I have an eligible vehicle but I cannot view any UberXXL trip requests, how can I opt in?
Please contact Uber support if you believe you should be eligible but have not been able to find ‘UberXXL’ in your trip preferences.
- Can I opt out of receiving these trip requests?
Driver-partners can modify the trip types they would like to receive by following these steps:
- Tap the toggle icon in the lower left corner of the app home screen
- Scroll to the right to see all the products available to you
- Tap the type of trip requests you’d like to receive while you’re online
- Tap the trip type off to stop receiving this type of trip request - this will affect the number of trip requests you receive
- To reset your filters and receive all trip types, tap reset
- How much more will I earn for these trips?
You will receive higher fares from riders on UberXXL trips than on equivalent trips taken using the Uber XL option. Refer to fare tables here.
- How much will Uber charge the service fee for XXL trips?
Same as UberXL, Uber will charge 30% of the trip fare as the service fee.
Posted by Uber Hong Kong
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