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Uber Launches World Cup Shuttles and Van Rentals

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Uber will run shuttle rides for FIFA World Cup fans at four U.S. venues—New York‑New Jersey, Boston, Miami and Dallas. The service limits departures to the stadium in three cities, while Miami offers round‑trip shuttles. Riders must book a seat via the app, tap the shuttle icon, pay a flat rate, and show a QR code for travel.

Passengers in Miami, Dallas and Boston pay $45 per trip, while New York‑New Jersey costs $49. Prices rise sharply during matches, with NJ Transit charging $150 for round‑trip tickets. Uber’s flat fares cut costs, offering fans a reliable alternative when public transport surges and parking fees climb to $225 at nearby stadium areas for daily commutes in 2026 events today.

Group travelers can rent an Uber Max 14‑seater van for up to eight hours, available at New York, Miami and Los Angeles. The app also supplies turn‑by‑turn directions from airport gates to pickup spots in host‑city airports across the U.S., Canada and Mexico, easing navigation for fans who face congested roads and restricted pedestrian paths during match weekends in 2026.