For now, it'll remain exclusive to Houston and DFW though. Uber plans to extend the service nationwide this summer, Hartfield confirmed.
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NEED A LIFT?: Uber is giving Houston a $20 ride credit for the holidays to keep impaired drivers off the roads all the uses we think are ideal for charter," Uber spokesperson Harry Hartfield wrote in an email. "Both Houston and Dallas are large, vibrant markets for Uber, where people are already seeing a lot of demand for our service for business trips, nights out, special events, etc. The new feature, Uber Charter, allows riders to book their own bus through the app, catering specifically to group events like weddings, wine tastings, family trips, church outings and more. Uber launched its new charter bus service exclusively in Houston and the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex on Thursday morning. Uber plans for a nationwide launch scheduled for this summer. Screenshots show the booking process for an Uber Charter debuting Thursday, Jonly in Houston and Dallas Fort-Worth. Courtesy of Uber Show More Show Less 7 of7 Courtesy of Uber Show More Show Less 6 of7 Courtesy of Uber Show More Show Less 5 of7 Courtesy of Uber Show More Show Less 4 of7 Courtesy of Uber Show More Show Less 3 of7 SOPA Images via Getty Show More Show Less 2 of7 In this photo illustration, a woman's silhouette holds a smartphone with the Uber Technologies logo in the background.