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Uber offers free rides, Lyft suspends surge pricing in Las Vegas after deadly mass shooting Here's how ride service apps are responding to the deadliest shooting in United States history.
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. Southern Nevada Uber customers got their first taste of "surge" pricing over the weekend. And for most, it left a bitter aftertaste.
Lyft and Uber will charge a $2.40 base charge, $1.85 per mile, 30 cents per minute and a $5 cancellation fee if a customer cancels more than five minutes after first hailing a ride.
However, Uber has laid out some example fares to give new riders an idea of what to expect. One example is a trip from downtown Vegas to Summerlin, which will cost an estimated $36 to $48 USD.
Uber and Lyft will be able to resume surge pricing in Las Vegas and the rest of Nevada after Gov. Steve Sisolak late Friday ended a ban meant to prevent price gouging during the pandemic.
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Uber’s and Lyft’s base fees in Las Vegas are several times higher than those in many other cities. In Los Angeles, Lyft’s base fee is 80 cents, plus $1.10 per mile and 21 cents per minute.