Cairo, Egypt: As supporters from across the world packed their kits and headed to the region for the most exciting football season yet, Uber’s data reveals unprecedented travel and movement within Qatar and across the wider region. Throughout the tournament, the Uber app has worked to help sports supporters from around the world experience simpler, more streamlined travel by innovating with new products & features, and offering more advanced safety features on the platform.The data collected via the Uber app during this momentous occasion sheds light on the positive impact the tournament has had on the region, and offers insight into shifting consumer behavior.

The Tournament in Numbers:

  • International jet-setters: 2022 took us to pre-pandemic levels of travel. In only one month, people from 95 countries used the Uber app while visiting Qatar, 91 while visiting the UAE, 87 while visiting Egypt, and 83 while visiting Saudi Arabia, welcoming tens of thousands of visitors to the region.
  • Top 10 Visitors to Egypt came from KSA, USA, UK, UAE, France, Mexico, Germany, Spain, Qatar and India.
  • 2.6 million riders moved across Qatar through trips requested via the Uber app during the tournament’s four weeks, helping Qatar meet unprecedented transport demand.  
  • 441,612 trips requested by football supporters to and from the 8 stadiums, utilizing dedicated Uber pick up and drop off points. 
  • Khalifa International Stadium was the most requested destination among riders, with 110,000 trips total. 
  • Longest Trip: The longest trip a rider took was 313 kilometers to go around Qatar with plenty of stops, sightseeing moments, and of course - football matches!

Norhen Ali, Uber’s Head of Communications for MENA, said: “This was a milestone moment for all of us in the region, and we’re proud to have helped millions of people move around comfortably, safely, and affordably. This was a massive undertaking at one of the busiest times in the region’s history, but has underlined the importance of fruitful collaboration and true innovation. We’ve seen an appetite for new products and features, and more drivers’ earnings supplemented. We look forward to helping make  travel even more seamless through our technology as the region takes the lead in spearheading significant global events.” 

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DISCLAIMER: The facts in this infographic are referring to mobility trends in the MENA region during the football tournament period, and are based on trips taken through the Uber app and rider sign-up country.

The Uber app technology connects riders with third party transport service providers.

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In the Middle East, Uber is already in Amman, Bahrain, Beirut, Dammam, Dubai, Doha, Istanbul, Jeddah, Karachi, Lahore, Madinah, Makkah, Manama, Riyadh, and in 11 cities in Egypt: Greater Cairo, Alexandria, Mansoura, Tanta, Damanhur, Zagazig, Hurghada, Damietta, Ismailia, Port Said, and El Suez, in addition to the Eastern Province with plans for expansion across the region. To request a ride, users must download the free application for Android, iPhone, Windows Phone, Blackberry 7, or sign up at uber.com/app. For more information, please visit: https://www.uber.com/cities/

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