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by sandworm101 1914 days ago
>> You can get off an airplane just about anywhere in the world and get an Uber. That’s huge value.

I wonder what percentage of people driving on roads are actually the old "jet set", people who travel internationally more than once a year. I'd bet that is actually less than 1% of western populations. I think the real market is locals, people who need rides home when drunk, rather than 1%ers going to and from airports.

(I love the irony of people who use uber because "owning a car is evil" and then hop on 1st class airline seats to fly to remote islands. I wonder how often people take ubers to get them to their private jets;)

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The vast majority of people travelling aren’t jet-set or 1% flying in first - they’re just normal hard-working people flying in economy who happen to have a job that requires them to travel and don't have any choice in that matter if they want to put food on their tables and feed buying their children new shoes.
The vast majority of people travelling for work aren’t doing so by plane. From the perspective of overland transport, people going to/from airports are the 1%. The 99% are all the people who's jobs don't involve them flying anywhere.
Maybe COVID will render many of these "must travel for work" use cases obsolete! One can hope...