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Uber taps Expedia to add hotel bookings in super app push

By Thomson Reuters Apr 29, 2026 | 10:07 AM

April 29 (Reuters) – Uber Technologies unveiled an in-app hotel booking feature in partnership with Expedia Group on Wednesday, marking its latest push to become a one-stop platform for travel, ​rides and food.

The company is seeking to boost user ‌engagement and unlock new revenue streams by integrating travel services into its app, as it competes for a bigger share of consumers’ end-to-end mobility and lifestyle spending.

The feature, announced at Uber’s annual GO-GET event, will allow U.S. users to ‌search ​and book from more than 700,000 hotels ⁠worldwide directly within the ⁠Uber app, powered by travel booking platform Expedia’s inventory. Vacation rental listings from Expedia-owned Vrbo are expected to be added later this year.

The partnership also carries executive ties — Uber CEO Dara ​Khosrowshahi previously led Expedia before joining Uber in 2017.

Uber said members of its Uber One subscription program will receive at least ⁠20% discounts on a selection of 10,000 ⁠hotels and earn 10% back in Uber Credits ​on bookings.

Users can access the new “hotels” tab on the app’s home screen, ​filter by price, ratings and amenities, and complete bookings ‌using their existing Uber wallet.

The company is also expanding its travel-focused offerings. Starting June, Uber One benefits will apply internationally, while a new “travel mode” will provide location-specific ride guidance and curated recommendations for dining ⁠and attractions.

Other features include “eats for the way,” allowing riders in select U.S. cities to pre-order snacks or drinks with premium rides, and “shop for ⁠me,” enabling users to ‌request items from stores not listed on Uber ⁠Eats.

Uber is also rolling out AI-powered voice booking ​and ‌a unified search function that spans rides, food ​and retail, ⁠as it aims to position itself as a “super app” — a single platform that integrates multiple services.

Uber One membership has grown to 46 million users as of the fourth quarter of 2025, up 55% over the year earlier, the company said.

(Reporting by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Shilpi Majumdar)