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Uber bookings hit all-time high in past three months as workers return to offices

- Guardian staff and agencies

Uber’s bookings hit an all-time high in the last three months as anxiety over Covid-19 eased and workers headed back to the office.

Passengers took a total of 1.87bn trips on Uber during the spring and early summer, the company reported on Tuesday, a 24% increase compared with the same time last year. That’s about 21m trips a day, on average.

Wall Street overlooked a huge loss for the quarter and shares jumped more than 12% before the opening bell on Tuesday.

Revenue at the San Francisco company more than doubled to $8.07bn, bolstered by a change in the business model for its UK mobility business and the acquisitio­n of Transplace by Uber Freight. This beat the $7.36bn that analysts polled by FactSet predicted.

Gross bookings surged 33% to $29.08bn, an all-time high and Uber Technologi­es foresees third-quarter gross bookings between $29bn and $30bn.

Uber lost $2.6bn for the three months ending 30 June. This included a $1.7bn related to Uber’s equity investment­s and $470m in stock-based compensati­on expense.Uber has regained a lot of ground since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020 triggered government lockdowns that kept most people at home.

The company pivoted at the time by building up a then-nascent food-delivery division, although that segment isn’t growing as rapidly as last year with so many people returning to restaurant­s.

The company, like many others, has struggled to find drivers since the pandemic hit. But that shortage appears to be easing. “We saw an accelerati­on in both active and new driver growth in the quarter,” its chief executive, Dara Khosrowsha­hi, said. The company ended the quarter with a record number of drivers and food-delivery couriers.

 ?? Photograph: Seth Wenig/AP ?? Uber has regained a lot of ground since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020 triggered government lockdowns that kept most people at home.
Photograph: Seth Wenig/AP Uber has regained a lot of ground since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020 triggered government lockdowns that kept most people at home.

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