Although ride-sharing companies like Uber and Lyft continue to expand across the country, the services remain one of the least popular ground transportation options among business travelers.
When business travelers need a ride, 36% rent a car, 24% hail a taxi and 13% call for a chauffeur, with only 11% relying on a ride-sharing service, according to a new study by the educational arm of the Global Business Travel Assn., the trade group for the nation’s business travel managers.
Nearly 20 airports in the U.S. and five in California allow ride-sharing services to make pickups, including San Francisco International Airport, Burbank’s Bob Hope Airport and Orange County’s John Wayne Airport.