The service will be operational at the airports in Kolkata, Chennai, Bhubaneswar and Pune in the next couple of weeks, Uber said in a statement.
Uber will set up booking zones at the airports, where even those who do not have the app will be able to book a ride, it said.
There will be a dedicated pick up zone outside arrival terminals, on-ground assistance and clear signages to guide the travellers to their car for pick up, it further said.
"India's public transport networks have evolved considerably over the last few years and innovative services have played an instrumental role... I strongly believe that such services, when smartly integrated through public-private partnerships, can fill in the gaps of last-mile connectivity," Uber's statement said quoting Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha said.
The Uber service is presently available at over 20 airports in India, and at more than 200 airports globally, with presence at almost all major US and European airports.
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