Uber announced the launch of Uber Sleigh in Lapland, Finland - the world’s first on-demand reindeer ride available to book exclusively on the Uber app.
This exciting new Christmas adventure will be bookable for a limited time from 12th to 18th December, just in time for families to catch-up with Santa Claus and find out whether they’re on the naughty or nice list this year.
The Uber Sleigh ride is completely free and available to book in two time slots, 10:00 and 14:00. Availability is limited, so families and couples looking to book the experience are encouraged to check the Uber app regularly on the day they wish to travel.
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