Uber fares chart: Cab aggregator Uber has slashed its fares, and is now even more affordable, it says. In India, the company has decided to lower transportation charges for short trip and also for long rides across town. It stated, "Whether it’s a short trip to the local store or a long ride across town, an Uber ride is now even more economical – regardless of where you’re headed – because we’ve dropped our fares across the country. These price-cuts were designed with you in mind." 

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For those who like to go on long drives for family get-togethers or even short business trips, Uber had this message, "On longer trips, you’ll end up saving more money per ride. And on shorter, more frequent trips, the savings add up through the week to make your money go further."
 
Uber indicated how much money travellers could save on Uber rides each week, with their new #EverydayLowFares. It added, "Weekly savings are projected at an average of 7 rides each week. Final fares will be visible up front in the app before booking a ride. Fares at the time of booking may vary, based on demand in your area." This can be checked across various cities - check table.

DELHI

 

Time of day

Avg Weekly savings

Peak hours (7am-11am and 5pm-9pm)

Rs130 – Rs150

Afternoon hours (11am-5pm)

Rs180 – Rs220

Late night (9pm-7am)

Rs130 – Rs150

Long distance (20+ kms)

Rs525 – Rs560

BENGALURU

 

Long distance (20+ kms)

Rs140 – Rs210

HYDERABAD

 

Late night (9pm-7am)

Rs70 – Rs140

Long distance (16+ kms)

Rs210 – Rs280

KOLKATA

 

Long distance (15+ kms)

Rs210 – Rs280

MUMBAI

 

Afternoon hours (11am-5pm)

Rs175 – Rs245

Late night (9pm-7am)

Rs175 – Rs245

CHENNAI

 

Long distance (15+ kms)

Rs140 – Rs210

PUNE

 

Long distance (14+ kms)

Rs140 – Rs210

AHMEDABAD

 

All day long

Rs70 – Rs140

CHANDIGARH

 

All day long

Rs70 – Rs140

Long distance (20+ kms)

Rs210 – Rs280

  
Making its ride better and more economical for common riders, Uber further said, "We’ve dropped our prices to make your everyday journeys more affordable. So take an Uber to 9 am meetings, afternoon matinee shows or late evening get togethers. There’s always one around the corner."
 
Meanwhile, Uber Technologies is in preliminary talks with rival Careem to combine their Middle Eastern ride-hailing services, said a Bloomberg report on Tuesday, citing three people familiar with the matter. 
 
The companies have discussed several potential deal structures and under one of them, Careem`s current leaders would manage the new combined business while retaining one or both of the companies` local brands, and another proposal would be Uber acquiring the Middle East ride-hailing app, the report added. 
 
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According to the report, in discussions with Careem, Uber has said that it would need to own more than half of the combined company, if not buy Careem outright.