Amazon and Uber plan to extend their partnership offer; know the details here.

Khushi Bali
Khushi Bali July 21, 2022
Updated 2022/07/21 at 2:26 PM

Amazon and Uber Rides have planned to extend their ongoing partnership offer for their customers. These deals will be accessible to Amazon Prime customers who pay with Amazon Pay. Also Uber will act as their ridesharing partner throughout India. However, Prime members will get free rides up to a limit.

Amazon Prime members to get a 20% percent discount on uber rides and more

Amazon and Uber have announced the expansion of their partnership by introducing special deals for Prime subscribers on Uber. According to a formal announcement, Prime members will get 3 monthly upgrades & access to UberPremier for the price of UberGo.

Additionally, the Prime members will be eligible for a 20% discount on Uber Auto, Moto, Rentals, and Intercity for three journeys, each month, limited to a maximum of Rs 60. By connecting your Amazon Pay wallet to Uber and utilizing it to make reservations, you can take advantage of both deals.

Uber will be the ridesharing partner for Prime members throughout India

Since travel opportunities are expanding nowadays, the offer is created in a way to assist Prime members and make travel affordable for them. The statement also mentioned that Uber would be their ridesharing partner throughout India.

“Customers increasingly expect payment platforms and propositions that give a holistic experience; a one-stop digital solution in a genuine sense,” said Vikas Bansal, Director of Amazon Pay. “This represents another step in our mission to make our customers’ lives easier and promote widespread use of Amazon Pay.”

Abhilekh Kumar, the Director of Business Development, Uber India South Asia also made a statement. They are happy to extend a strategic partnership with Amazon to Prime users. Their ambition is to provide a genuinely different experience to this sector on Uber. It’s a step in the right direction with the launch offer.

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