Sydney’s Qantas terminal gets Uber kerbside pickup

Terminal 3 is getting a dedicated Uber pickup zone.

By David Flynn, December 13 2023
Sydney’s Qantas terminal gets Uber kerbside pickup

Qantas and QantasLink passengers jetting into Sydney Airport’s domestic terminal and looking for an Uber ride will no longer have to trudge across to the Priority Pickup area squirrelled away at the carpark between T2 and T3.

From December 21, there’ll be a dedicated Uber ‘kerbside’ pickup zone right outside the door to Terminal 3 arrivals.

And it’s exclusive to Uber, with a spokesperson for Sydney Airport confirming rideshare competitors such as Ola, DiDi and GoCatch will have to make do with the more distant Priority Pickup area.

Sydney Airport’s T3 kerbside Uber pickup zone is handily located across from baggage claim carousels 1 and 2 (directly ahead of the taxi pickup area) so it’s going to be a real time-saver for harried flyers.

“With rideshare now accounting for nearly 40% of all pickups at Sydney Airport, it was evident that we needed to provide a pickup experience that best caters to consumer preferences, while prioritising safety and convenience,” explains Dom Taylor, Managing Director of Uber ANZ.

There’ll now be seven pickup bays for Uber drivers, with a holding area adjacent to the taxi holding area in the U-shaped space between T2 and T3 whjere Uber drivers can wait until they accept a job and then pull into one of the pickup bays to meet their rider. 

The new passenger pickup arrangements at Sydney Airport's Terminal 3.
The new passenger pickup arrangements at Sydney Airport's Terminal 3.

This arrangement also means a change for limousines and private hire cars, which from December 18 will now be assigned to nine pickup bays some 80 metres further along Shiers Avenue (note that these bays will be located on either side of Shiers Avenue, with bays 6 through 9 closer to the P2 car park).

Passengers arriving at T2 – which hosts the likes of VA, Jetstar and Rex - will continue to use the existing Priority Pickup area, although Sydney Airport expects the new T3 Uber pickup zone will reduce crowding and congestion in the Priority Pickup area “by more than a third.”

And as anyone who’s used that zone in recent times – particularly on a Friday afternoon, when it can best be described as a zoo – will agree this a very good thing.

A dedicated Uber pickup zone at T2 could also be on the cards. “Longer term, we would like to roll out a kerbside pickup zone at our T2 domestic terminal” notes Kenn Langcake, Sydney Airport’s Head of Commercial Transport.

“Rideshare now accounts for nearly 40 percent of all pickups at the airport, up from just 7 percent in 2016, so it’s important that we continue to evolve our services in line with shifting passenger preferences.

However, Sydney’s kerbside Uber pickup facility won’t use the same Uber PIN technology as at Melbourne Airport (which allows passengers to request an Uber ride, join a queue at the airport and give the next available Uber their PIN).

Additional reporting by Chris Ashton

David

David Flynn is the Editor-in-Chief of Executive Traveller and a bit of a travel tragic with a weakness for good coffee, shopping and lychee martinis.

JJ1
JJ1

Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer

23 Sep 2015

Total posts 26

For someone who uses Uber and flies Qantas most of the time this is fantastic news although I can image that with just 7 pick up bays there could be some congestion during the peaks

For someone who can't bare quntum I prefer rex and vag

23 Apr 2022

Total posts 2

I don't really understand the relevance of a Qantas (quntum?) criticism here. 

25 Jun 2012

Total posts 61

I would hope they make it more like a taxi, where the car you ride is the next in line and you give the driver a code, vs waiting for a specific vehicle and the pickup area being a complete mess

Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer

02 Sep 2018

Total posts 153

Exactly my thoughts. Just copy what they’re already doing in Melbourne. 

21 Dec 2012

Total posts 41

I think they'd need signage for "on demand Uber" directing people to this new "uber taxi rank", and "pre-booked Uber" over to the standard pickup spot, otherwise there would be a lot of confusion with people expecting their specific car to show up in the terminal 3 Uber Rank. (I'm just clinging to the idea of Uber as a "sharing service" for a few people looking to share the ride when they're also in the area and going a certain way, not the professional driving, 'taxi by another name' that it mostly operates as)

22 Sep 2017

Total posts 80

How much is an Uber to International?

Thai Airways International - Royal Orchid Plus

15 Jan 2013

Total posts 466

about time.It sucks being relegated to some corner for rideshares

Rxm
Rxm

Jetstar Airways - Qantas Frequent Flyer

14 Jan 2017

Total posts 65

Anything to help passengers avoid the taxi rip offs where fares can mysteriously double depending on the driver and meters are hidden from passengers will be a good thing. 

09 Dec 2023

Total posts 2

indeed, that's why I never use taxis anymore. Mind you some Uber drivers will take the scenic route to jack up your fare.

21 Dec 2012

Total posts 41

Uber is a preset amount though? sometimes their routing engine goes a little funny and sends a longer route with weird pricing, but you can add stops to force a better/cheaper route before you order it.

Thai Airways International - Royal Orchid Plus

15 Jan 2013

Total posts 466

I never heard back yet from GM Cabs about my booking so I think i will cancel and look at the cheapest Uber on the day.Can I order one from Adelaide prior to getting on the first flight of the day.

20 Oct 2015

Total posts 241

Yes, 'Uber Reserve' lets you pre-book a ride.

Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer

15 Mar 2019

Total posts 3

You can - it is called "reserve" in the app

Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer

19 Jul 2013

Total posts 18

Yes you can. 

20 Oct 2015

Total posts 241

Great idea to have pickup at kerbside bays plus this 'holding area' for Ubers waiting in line but I wonder how Uber and SYD will manage this, will it be more like a taxi where the Ubers simply collect each passenger in turn instead of you having to request an Uber and then the job being accepted by a driver?

Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer

11 Oct 2014

Total posts 692

hmm, you'd better hope that SYD Airport get their act into gear and set up an identical area at Terminal 2. 

Otherwise, you'll find the QF terminal 3 'Uber pick-up point' being swamped by Terminal 2 refugees, as well. 7 Uber spots is nowhere near sufficient to serve all the domestic areas of the airport.

It would also be interesting to know the details of how Uber actually achieved this 'exclusive' benefit, to the exclusion of other rideshare operators.

Thai Airways International - Royal Orchid Plus

15 Jan 2013

Total posts 466

I only booked this morning but where is this pick up zone once you leave baggage claim?.I am actually flying in Qantas from Adelaide on the 6am flight next Saturday.I was originally booked with GM Cabs but I read a few reviews on how bad they are(They wanted 30% more for a ride to the Sydney cruise ship terminal for a much inferior service)Does this also apply who booked much further out than me?I am this time around comparing Uber going to the Cruise and then returning using either GM Cabs or a Train from Circular Quay as last year I did the same trip using Astra Limousines there but returned by Train.It will be most interesting to see as I am only one person what shows up on the day.


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