Uber Accelerates Ride-Sharing Solutions for Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics
Uber has signed on as a sponsor for the Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics, deploying 5,000 local drivers to assist with transportation across northern Italy. The service aims to alleviate transportation challenges during the Games with dedicated pick-up zones and real-time mapping, complementing ongoing local sponsorship efforts.
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Uber is gearing up to streamline transportation for the Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics, set for next year. Announced on Tuesday, the ride-hailing giant will collaborate with 5,000 local drivers, aiming to help visitors navigate a sprawling event area in northern Italy.
With dedicated pick-up and drop-off zones at each venue, coupled with real-time mapping and detailed in-app directions, Uber seeks to reduce congestion and minimize wait times for passengers. Nevio Devide, Chief Revenue Officer of Milano-Cortina 2026, emphasized the importance of diverse transportation options to manage the anticipated influx of visitors.
The Winter Olympics, occurring from February 6-22, along with the Paralympics from March 6-15, places Milan's opening ceremonies 400 kilometers from co-host site Cortina d'Ampezzo. Since September, the organizers have secured 450 million euros in local sponsorships, aiming for a 550-million-euro target.
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