Uber unveiled hotel bookings, Travel Mode and a suite of new features at its annual GO-GET product event, expanding the app beyond rides and delivery into a broader travel platform. The Uber hotel booking travel features include a partnership with Expedia Group, giving U.S. users access to more than 700,000 properties globally, with Uber One members earning 10% back in credits and saving at least 20% on more than 10,000 hotels worldwide.
New additions include Travel Mode for local restaurant and destination recommendations with hotel-door delivery, AI-powered Voice Booking, a Shop for Me feature for off-platform store requests and a unified One Search bar across rides, food and delivery.
Uber shows how adding hotel bookings and travel tools to an existing mobility platform can reduce trip-planning friction without requiring users to switch between multiple apps.
Super App Travel Features
Uber Added Hotel Bookings & Travel Tools at Its Go-Get Product Event
Trend Themes
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Super App Convergence — Combining rides, accommodation, dining and shopping into a single platform creates scope for platforms to capture more share of end-to-end travel spend and lock in customer lifecycles.
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AI-powered Voice Booking — Voice-based reservation and itinerary management driven by AI opens potential for hands-free booking experiences that personalize travel options in real time.
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Unified Search Across Services — A single search interface bridging rides, food, delivery and hotels enables cross-service bundling and dynamic packaging that reduces friction in trip planning.
Industry Implications
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Hospitality — Integration with mobility platforms introduces new distribution channels and revenue-share models that could disrupt traditional hotel direct-booking economics.
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Mobility and Ridesharing — Expanding beyond point-to-point transport into travel planning and lodging changes the unit economics and customer lifetime value for mobility operators.
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Food Delivery and Local Commerce — Embedding restaurant recommendations and door-to-door delivery within travel itineraries creates opportunities for contextual commerce and location-based monetization.