Uber Launches New World Cup Travel Deals, Rides And Rewards For Travelers

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    Uber New World Cup Travel Deals

    Uber New World Cup Travel Deals: Uber is doing more than just rides and food delivery for the 2026 FIFA World Cup summer. The company has added new travel features and discounts for fans going to host cities. Some of these deals can also help other travelers, not only people going to matches. Uber says the new tools are made to make the trip easier, cheaper, and less stressful.

    New Ride Options for Match Days

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    One of the biggest new features is Uber Shuttle. It is being launched at four U.S. match venues: Miami, Dallas, Boston, and New York/New Jersey. These shuttles will run right after games and are meant to help fans get back without the usual price jumps. Uber says there will be no surge pricing.

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    • The shuttle fare is $45 in Miami, Dallas, and Boston
    • $49 in New York/New Jersey.

    People can book a seat ahead of time in the Uber app by tapping the shuttle icon and then showing the QR code when they board.

    Uber is also adding Uber Max for bigger groups. This option can take up to 14 people at once. It is available for trips to or from stadiums in New York, Miami, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Riders can ask for it on demand or book it earlier through the Hourly tile on the app home screen.

    Savings On Travel, Food and Pickup Spots

    Uber is also giving travelers a new Travel Pass. It lasts 14 days and gives savings on rides and food deliveries outside a person’s home city.

    • In U.S. host cities it costs $4.99.
    • In Mexico it costs $1.99
    • In Canada it costs $3.99

    Uber says the pass can save up to $85 in total. That includes 20% off one airport pickup up to $10, 10% off up to three city rides with a $10 limit each, and 10% off up to three Uber Eats orders with a $15 limit each. The pass is “valid for country-wide travel,” and it can be bought in the Account section of the app starting June 1.

    Uber is also making airport and stadium travel easier inside the app. At host city airports in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, new turn-by-turn directions will guide riders from their gate to the Uber pickup area. At stadiums in San Francisco, Seattle, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Vancouver, and Toronto, the app will also help people find less crowded pickup spots. Uber says this should cut waiting time and reduce traffic near the venue.

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    More Rewards for Fans Eating Out

    There is also a dining deal for the tournament. Uber says people who use Dine Out in the Uber Eats app and book a restaurant can earn 30% Uber Cash on meals in all U.S. host cities, up to $35. To get the reward, the user has to upload a photo of the receipt before leaving the restaurant. Uber also says fans can customize the car icon in the app with their national team’s flag. That option is available in the U.S., Canada, and major cities around the world.

    When the New Offers Start?

    Uber’s World Cup travel push is tied to the summer tournament and starts rolling out around June 1, 2026 for the Travel Pass. The company announced the full set of features in its May 29, 2026 newsroom post. For now, the focus is on helping fans move around host cities more smoothly while also giving them a few ways to save money along the way.

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