Uber set to launch airport shuttle service to and from downtown and midtown Atlanta

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ATLANTA — Rideshare company Uber is set to launch new airport shuttle service to and from downtown and midtown Atlanta next month.

Uber plans to run the shuttles every 30 minutes from 6 a.m. - 10 p.m., however, company officials have not said the specific pick-up point locations.

The shuttles include 14-passenger vehicles. Passengers will be able to reserve a spot up to a week in advance on the Uber app.

Rates are based on the specific routes and Uber also plans to offer a promo price of $10 one way for the first month beginning in May.

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