it” was not that big of a leap. But now you’re talking about expanding beyond just transportation and delivery into other services like hotels and flights. How does this fit into your vision for Uber as a platform, and how do you ensure that these new services don’t dilute the core experience?
Kevin Rose: I think it’s important to understand that while we are expanding our offerings, the core mission of making transportation and delivery more accessible remains at the heart of what we do. The expansion into hotels, flights, and other services is about creating a comprehensive ecosystem where users can manage all their on-demand needs in one place.
Dara Khosrowshahi: Absolutely, Kevin. That’s exactly right. Our vision for Uber has always been to be more than just a transportation company; we want to be the go-to platform for all your on-demand needs. By integrating services like hotels and flights into our app, we’re not diluting the core experience—we’re enhancing it by providing users with a seamless, one-stop solution.
The key is ensuring that these new services integrate smoothly without compromising the quality of our existing offerings. We’ve seen success with Uber Eats because it complements our ride-hailing service and provides a more
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