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Investing.com -- Uber Technologies Inc . (NYSE:UBER) is broadening its shuttle operations in New York City with the addition of four new routes to John F. Kennedy International Airport beginning Thursday, as per a company statement. T
he shuttles will operate between Terminal 4 and 5, and Port Authority, Grand Central, Chinatown, and Atlantic Terminal.
The shuttle service will be available every half an hour from 5 a.m. to 10:45 p.m. every day. Until April 30, a one-way fare will be set at a discounted $10. Following this, the cost for a ride to JFK will be up to $25, while a ride to LaGuardia airport (LGA) will cost as much as $20, inclusive of taxes.
Riders are permitted to bring one personal item and one piece of luggage. Reservations can be made for a maximum of four seats per booking, up to one week in advance or as close as two minutes prior to the scheduled shuttle.
In addition to the expansion in New York, Uber has announced plans to "soon launch" shuttle services at Boston Logan International Airport. Since the inception of its shuttle services at LaGuardia airport last year, Uber states that "hundreds of thousands of seats" have been reserved.
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