High rollers offered limousine trips for HK$3,500 as Uber drives into Macau
South China Morning PostCenter-RightEN 1 min read 100% complete by Theodora YuFebruary 4, 2026 at 01:30 AM

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Uber has relaunched services in Macau after a nearly decade-long suspension, offering limousine rides from Hong Kong for up to HK$3,500. The service, operated by Kwoon Chung Bus Holdings, requires reservations through the Uber app at least 24 hours in advance. All vehicles and drivers possess the necessary cross-border licenses and permits. Analysts believe the service will appeal to business travelers and small groups attending events in Macau. Uber had previously suspended services in Macau in 2017.
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Macau
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