Uber and Lyft now command 70% of SLC airport commercial rides. The new airport will reflect their dominance.
(Leah Hogsten | Tribune file photo) An Uber/Lyft driver picks up a customer on Aug. 21, 2019, at the Salt Lake City International Airport. The rebuilt airport will reserve far more space for ride-hailing pickups than taxis.
Lee has worked at The Tribune since 2011. He previously was a reporter for 28 years at the Deseret News, including 18 years as its Washington, D.C., correspondent. He covers politics, transportation and demographics.
Lee has worked at The Tribune since 2011. He previously was a reporter for 28 years at the Deseret News, including 18 years as its Washington, D.C., correspondent. He covers politics, transportation and demographics.