Overview
- Uber said Shuttle will launch in Argentina at the end of December as part of its first Latin America rollout, though an exact start date was not provided.
- The service will appear in the main Uber app and is expected to partner with locally licensed transport operators.
- In other markets, Shuttle uses larger vehicles carrying 14 to 55 passengers driven by commercially licensed drivers.
- Riders can reserve up to a week in advance, receive QR codes for boarding, and book up to five seats per person.
- Uber has piloted similar offerings in India and launched them this year in U.S. cities including Chicago, Pittsburgh, Charlotte, and Miami, aligning with its sharing-focused strategy.