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Uber Technologies is taking another step toward becoming a full-service travel platform. The company announced a new partnership with Expedia Group that will allow users to book hotels directly through the Uber app. The feature is now rolling out, marking the latest move in Uber's strategy to bundle transportation and lodging into a single experience.
For years, Uber has focused primarily on ride-hailing and food delivery. But the company has been quietly building out a broader travel ecosystem. By adding hotel bookings, Uber aims to keep users inside its app from the moment they plan a trip to the moment they arrive at their destination. The integration with Expedia gives Uber access to a massive inventory of hotels, resorts, and vacation rentals worldwide.
The new feature is expected to appear gradually for users in the United States and select international markets. Once available, travelers can search for hotels, compare prices, and complete bookings without leaving the Uber interface. The company hopes this convenience will encourage more frequent use of its app for both short commutes and longer journeys.
This expansion comes as Uber continues to push for profitability and higher user engagement. The company has been adding services like public transit tickets, car rentals, and now hotel stays. While Uber still faces stiff competition from dedicated travel booking apps, the partnership with Expedia gives it a strong foothold in the space. Investors are watching closely to see whether this move will drive meaningful revenue growth or simply add another feature to an already crowded app.
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