In an economy unused to competition, each new competitor is seen as a threat.
How was Uber’s the busiest night of the year in Croatia?
Uber riders waited, in average, 3 minutes for a ride
The busiest Uber partner: 34 trips on NYE
The biggest party hopper was in Zagreb and took 6 rides throughout the evening
A press release from Uber in Croatia.
There are many wonderful things about the holiday season, and Uber has enriched the holidays with UberGIVING, an initiative to give to those in need within the four Croatian cities where Uber exists.
The new concept between the two companies exploits the advantages of using different means of transport, and is applicable in Zagreb, Split, Zadar and Dubrovnik.
Some 260 portions were delivered, 50 percent more than originally planned
Uber unveils new service in the Capital - UberSelect a more spacious and comfortable ride at the push of a button. The first one to try the new service was Niko Goga a 25 year old student, one of the top Uber riders in Croatia. Riders will be able to order UberSELECT starting Friday 2nd November.
Fares will be 20% cheaper for all inner city rides.
Flat fares to and from Split, Zadar and Dubrovnik airport remain unchanged.
It has been a busy few days for Uber in Croatia. A new product launch, as well as two attacks on its drivers which made the national media. And some expansion plans. TCN caught up with Davor Tremac, General Manager for South-East Europe on September 29, 2016, to learn a little more.
Being an Uber driver in Zagreb is a dangerous job.