Under the pilot project dubbed #UberCHOPPER, Uber Kenya will partner with Corporate Helicopters, the leading providers of helicopter charters in Kenya. Slated for September 4th,”Twelve lucky winners will have the opportunity to uniquely experience either the majestic Rift Valley from Nairobi or the calming coastline in Mombasa, with celebrities from each city,” an unconfirmed statement reads.
According to the Uber Kenya Twitter handle, the first 6 lucky winners can win themselves a helicopter ride for two. The winners will fly alongside Kenyan celebrities: Larry madowo, Huddah Munroe, Chef Alim, DJ Lenium or Miss Global Kenya, Tima Keilah. Below are the directions on how score a slot on a helicopter: Follow + tag @Uber_Kenya, @CorpHelicopters and a person that you’d like to share your #UberCHOPPER ride with [3/4] pic.twitter.com/a3JlcB7XiR
Watch the GIF above and post a screenshot of the chopper over the giraffe using #UberCHOPPER & #Nairobi or #Mombasa Follow and tag @Uber_Kenya, @CorpHelicopters and a person that you’d like to share your #UberCHOPPER ride with Describe why you picked the person tagged to share an experience of a lifetime with and Uber will pick their favourite entries
Request UberCHOPPER through the app
According to Ventures Africa, the second method one can use to hail a helicopter is detailed below:
Enter promo code ‘CORPHELIKE’ in the promotions section of the app to unlock the UberCHOPPER option. Open your app at 10:00 am on Sunday, September 4, 2016. Pair up with your guest and select the UberCHOPPER option. Confirm your pickup location in Nairobi or Mombasa. Tap the request button at the bottom of the screen and cross your fingers. If connected, you will be called by your driver and picked up for a ride to the helipad.
The promotion is open for individuals 18 years and above with valid ID. The first person to request UberChopper through the Uber app at 10 AM Sunday September 4th will win the last slots available. Winners on Twitter will be announced in advance. Uber’s first pilot Helicopter ride project was held in Sao Paolo Brasil in June 2016. Promotional prices went for as low as $19 for a 6 km distance from Helicentro Morumbi, in one of Sao Paulo’s richest neighborhoods, to the Blue Tree hotel. Other cities where the same publicity stunt has been carried out include Bangkok, Cape Town, Hong Kong, Las Vegas, Lisbon, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Rio de Janeiro, San Francisco and Shanghai. Given how expensive helicopter services are, the biggest beneficiaries will undoubtedly be the Kenyan corporate class. Uber has also teamed up with Airbus to develop a fleet a helicopters for Uber’s Helicopter-hailing service. Featured Image: http://www.mixmag.net/