Uber Tries Ads to Guide Airport Travelers as Rideshare Is Pushed Out

Seattle's Sea-Tac is its first North American pilot program with Clear Channel Airports

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Though many airports have kicked Uber from terminal curbs to parking garages and car lots, the rideshare service has found a way to make sure travelers arriving at Seattle’s Sea-Tac Airport can more easily find it.

In a partnership with Clear Channel Airports, Uber is branding directional signs so travelers can get from their arrival gates to baggage claim, and then to the designated pickup area on the third floor of the airport’s parking garage.

The first of its kind in North America, the partnership launched over the summer and is expected to go through October.

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