Let’s admit it. The ground area in airports – or those that you carelessly look at through the airplane window with sleepy eyes, where airport staff wearing safety vests roam around, may be set aside for the anticipation for the trip – is as important.
So, at Cologne Bonn Airport, Uber is helping enhance your trip by introducing a dedicated pick-up area to simplify your tours. The world’s number one ridesharing app is joining together with the airport to improve passenger mobility and the total airport experience.
Under this deal, a dedicated Uber pick-up zone situated on the departure level betwen Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 will be put up. This area has signposts to get you locate your rides more easily while supporting smoother traffic flows around the terminal complex.
Simply launch the official Uber app to arrange these as you meet your Uber driver at the designated pick-up point. This latest pick-up area has been designed to also provide a vivid and easy point of meeting for both drivers and passenger-travelers. Signage throughout the terminals and route guidance are spread across the Uber app to direct passengers to the location. Thank you, Uber!
Furthermore, airport officials stated this partnership forms part of wider plans – like the plan of your mom for the year – to enhance transport connectivity and increase the flexibility for passengers traveling to and from the Cologne Bonn Airport.
For airport officials, this team-up will provide travelers with more options while improving accessibility and convenience as passenger volume continues to grow and grow. Love, love, love!
With more than 10 million tourists traveling through Cologne Bonn Airport, Uber notes the significance of efficient transport links, especially when there are no in-airport trains across, like those airports in East Asia, specifically during busy holiday periods when demand for reliable travels of this kind increases.
Cenk Özöztürk, the managing director, stated the airport is continuing to invest resources in services and infrastructure to improve each passenger’s journey.
He added that this supports the airport’s on-going “Next Chapter” program, focusing on enhancing every airport offer, operational system, and facilities. Though Cologne Bonn Airport is not the main airport in Germany, it is among the few 24-hour airports in this country. For more news and information, keep browsing RSF! Let yourself into the discussions!