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Uber: Swiss user trends in 2025

Uber has for the first time published details of how Swiss residents use the popular ride-hailing app service. + Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox For many Swiss residents, Uber is now part of everyday life. Last year's most frequent user was a Zurich man, who made 1,260 trips, an average of more than three per day, the company reported on Monday. The service is not only used for short journeys: some people also use it to go abroad. The longest trip last year was a 323-kilometre journey from Basel to Belleville, France. Another person travelled 318 kilometres from Lugano in southern Switzerland to Venice in Italy. In Basel, Zurich and Geneva, Uber is mainly used by early birds who order cars between 5am and 8am. But in St Gallen, Lucerne and Bern rides were mainly ordered between 10pm and 4am, probably where night connections were scarce. The Swiss are generous with their tips: the record was set by a customer in Geneva, who paid an extra CHF151 for a ride. Full story here Are you the author?
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