Uber Eats gate delivery service launched at Toronto Pearson Airport

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Transportation service Uber Eats has partnered with restaurateur HMSHost to offer passengers a new food delivery service at Toronto Pearson’s Terminal 3 (T3) International and Domestic Departures area.

Using the Uber Eats app, passengers can choose to have food from restaurants operated by HMSHost delivered right to their gate. From burgers, burritos and smoked meat to shawarma, shepherd’s pie and fish and chips, travelers can choose from a wide variety of dishes from Caplansky’s Deli, Paramount Fine Foods, Smoke’s Burritorie, Smashburger and Fionn MacCools.

Scott Collier, vice president, customer and terminal services at the Greater Toronto Airports Authority, the airport operator, said, “Just last month, Toronto Pearson was voted by passengers as the Best Large Airport in North America as part of Airports Council International’s Airport Service Quality program. We also received the Most Improved Airport in North America recognition, and this innovative partnership with Uber Eats and HMSHost, unlike among airports worldwide, underscores our commitment to continued innovation in passenger service.”

Marcus Womack, head of global airport products at Uber, said, “Uber Eats’ partnership with Toronto Pearson is a perfect example of how our platform is creating unique experiences in unexpected places, beyond rides. We’re making the dining experience a more convenient part of travel, in one of the world’s most innovative airports, one meal at a time.”

Toronto Pearson and Uber Eats’ pilot is scheduled to run to the third-quarter of 2019 and is available at gates B22-B41 and C30-C36 in T3.

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