Uber Taxi Hong Kong
About Taxi Hong KongTravel or travel with Uber in Hong Kong.
No matter whether you travel to Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, the New Territories or the International Airports, the Uber-App combines you with a dependable journey - from low-cost to premium - in just a few moments. Full and part-time Hong Kong contractor mobility gives you the freedom to work as much or as little as you want.
Über will take good care of all the detail so you can concentrate on your motoring when it works for you. That is why we work with hundreds of millions of locals who keep Hong Kong on the move. Collectively, we are strengthening the community economies, contributing to making roads safe from drunken and diverted drivers, and promoting a more networked, less overloaded world.
Review the application to order a Uber in your area! About is not a transport company. Package prices are applicable for non-stop journeys between certain places. During periods of strong market demands, our tariffs vary over the years to keep our cars available.
Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) Request Quote
Then choose your pick-up place in the application. Leave the arrives. Go outside to your pick-up point. After leaving the airport terminus, turn off to your right from arrival hall A and drive to the parking garage of the Regal Airport Hotel. Leave the arrival hall B and turn right at the end of the parking lot 1.
Only in Hong Kong. Find out how to collect and set down passengers at HKG International Parking Gate. You' re going to another school? It can take you from and to over 300 international destinations. Approximate fare. Tariffs actually apply depend on the hour of the week, pick-up point and departure point. Airline tariffs are dynamically priced and may therefore differ.
Will Uber's deployment in Hong Kong pay off? What's it...?
It is my second journey using Uber in Hong Kong. On this occasion my friend and I were waiting no less than 15 min each and every call we made. Whilst that wasn't so terrible, what was annoying was the number of occasions we put a vehicle on the road, and then after 10 min, the rider would void the enquiry and someone else would come, which again made us waiting 15+ mins.
Unless a rider is able to take the trip, he should not agree to it in order to prevent other riders from taking it. A further annoyance was the frequency with which we requested a trip and had to await the rider to set down his actual rider, so the "15 minutes" really did mean 15 min after setting down the actual rider, again making it hard for us and other available over riders.
One thing we had to do in Macau was that one of us had to be sitting in front so it looked less like a taxi company and more like three of our friend going grocery store. Some Hong Kong riders reported that 21 riders had recently been detained in Hong Kong, so they had fewer riders there.
Humans should have the option between taxi or over, and if the taxi company doesn't like the contest, maybe they should stop robbing humans, updating their cars and being more friendly. I will continue to use Uber, but I will consider that there will be delay. In Hong Kong, at least.