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How much luggage can Ubers fit? See the capacity for each ride type

By Doug H, Updated December 12, 2024 390 Comments

It’s not always obvious which Uber ride type you should choose when traveling to the airport, carrying luggage, or traveling with a big group.

To pick the right ride, you need to know how many people each Uber ride type can fit, the luggage capacity, and how much the ride will cost.

Read on to learn the passenger and luggage capacity for each ride type and how to find a ride that fits your needs.

Which Uber ride type to use when you have luggage

  • 1 person with luggage: UberX or Comfort
  • 2 people with carry-on luggage and 1 checked bag: UberX or Comfort
  • 2 people with large pieces of luggage: UberXL
  • 3 people with luggage: UberXL or XXL
  • 4 to 6 people with luggage: 2 Uber Xs or 2 XLs

UberX: For groups up to 4 (Or 2–3 people with luggage)

UberX is the standard Uber service for up to 4 riders. A group of 3 will be comfortable in almost any Uber X car. UberX drivers favor small, economical vehicles that technically fit 4, but it can be a tight squeeze.

UberX should comfortably fit 3 people with carry-on bags. You should upgrade to an XL if you have several large pieces of checked luggage.

  • What’s the difference between UberX, XL, Comfort, and Black?

Uber Comfort: Groups up to 4 (Or 2–3 people with luggage)

Uber Comfort is similar to UberX, but Uber Comfort vehicles offer more legroom, newer vehicles, and highly-rated drivers.

Expect the luggage capacity for most Uber Comfort vehicles to accommodate 2–3 passengers and room for one larger checked bag and a few carry-ons.

Comfort is a great option for airport rides when you want to be sure you’ll get a large sedan, not a compact car or small hatchback.

UberXL: For groups of 5–7 riders (Or 4 people with luggage)

UberXL is the best choice if you have more than 4 people in your group, but no more than 6 or 7. UberXL vehicles are minivans, SUVs, and midsize crossovers that have third-row seating.

In terms of luggage capacity, an Uber XL will fit around 4 people with luggage. Many XLs have a collapsible third row that can accommodate several large checked bags and carry ons.

But if you have very large bags, an XL might fit even less than 4 if some of the bags have to be stored in the seating area.

If you have 5 people and each person has luggage, you may need to order a second ride.

UberXXL: The ride type with the most luggage capacity

Want to guarantee that you get the most luggage space possible on your trip to the airport? Choose the XXL ride type. With XXL, you’ll be matched with a full-size SUV or minivan that can fit 6 passengers and a large quantity of luggage.

XXL is only available for rides to and from the airport, and it is not available in every city. XXL is similar to Uber Black, but it costs less and the vehicles may not be as luxurious as Uber Black vehicles.

Uber Black and Black SUV: Luxury vehicles and large luggage capacity

The Uber Black and Black SUV service is made up of larger luxury SUVs and sedans driven by commercially insured drivers. Like an XL, Uber SUV vehicles can hold 5–7 passengers and lots of luggage.

An Uber Black SUV typically will have the largest luggage capacity because most are full-sized SUVs like Chevy Suburban, Cadillac Escalade, and Lincoln Navigator.

Schedule a ride to the airport

It’s possible to schedule an Uber ride up to 60 days in advance or at least 2 hours before your ride. Reservations show an upfront price when you schedule the trip, so you’ll know exactly how much you will pay ahead of time.

After you book the ride, your reservation will be offered to local drivers and you will be notified when a driver accepts your reservation.

To schedule a ride on the Uber app home screen,  tap the clock item next to the “Where to?” box. Enter the date, time, the pickup and drop-off location, then select a ride type. Finally, confirm your details to complete your reservation.

  • Uber Reserve: How to schedule a ride

Will your Uber driver load your luggage for you?

Uber drivers are not required to load your luggage for you, but most will offer to help.

  • For economy services like X, Share, & XL: Your driver is not required to load your luggage, but many will help you
  • For premium services like Uber Comfort, Black, SUV, Lux: Your driver will most likely load your luggage for you. They may not technically be required to, but nearly all will offer to help with your bags.

When a driver sees you approaching with luggage, they will get out of their car and meet you at the trunk to indicate that they want to help with your luggage. 

If the driver pops the trunk and stays in the vehicle, that’s your sign to load your own luggage.

Many drivers prefer to load luggage themselves to prevent damage to their vehicles. As one driver said, “It’s about a 90% probability that if they remove their own luggage they will drag it over the bumper on its way out.”

What to do if the ride you request doesn’t have enough room

Mistakes happen. Sometimes, you order an Uber and discover that it’s not large enough for your group or doesn’t have room for all of your luggage. What should you do?

If your Uber doesn’t have enough room for you, your group, or your stuff, you can:

  • Have another person in your group request a second UberX or XL
  • Cancel the ride and order an XL or other larger ride type

Beware of cancellation fees: If you cancel 2 or more minutes after you requested the ride, you’ll be charged $5 for X and XL and $10 for Uber SUV.

You’ll also be charged that fee if the driver shows up and you take more than 7 minutes to arrive at the driver’s car.

Never pressure the driver to carry more people than they can fit. It’s unsafe, illegal, and it puts the driver in an uncomfortable position.

Check uber.com/airports for more airport information and rideshare pickup locations

Head to uber.com/airports to see if you can use Uber at the airport you are traveling to. You can also find more information about the rideshare pickup & drop-off locations at each airport.

Alternatives to Uber for airport rides: Blacklane and GroundLink

Taking an Uber to the airport is cheaper and more convenient than a cab, but the lack of a reliable scheduling feature might make you anxious when you have a plane to catch.

Blacklane is a ride-hailing app that allows you to schedule your ride in advance with professional drivers who are commercially licensed and insured.

It’s more expensive than Uber, but it can be a more reliable way to get to the airport.

GroundLink is a black-car service that focuses on airport and corporate transit. You can schedule your ride online, in the app, or via 24/7 customer support.

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Originally Published January 5, 2018
Filed Under: Ridesharing, Uber

About Doug H

Gig economy driver, writer, and expert since 2013. I created Ridesharing Driver to help drivers navigate all of the challenges we face in the on-demand world! Read more about my story!

Comments

  1. Kyle Gotfried says

    January 11, 2020 at 10:57 am

    Hi,

    Any suggestions for skis?
    Can I ask the driver to put the back seat down and pass through the skis from the trunk?

    Thanks!

    Reply
    • DougH says

      January 11, 2020 at 3:32 pm

      You may be able to do that with an XL. Call as soon as you’re paired with the driver to ask.

      Reply
  2. CrisS says

    January 2, 2020 at 5:59 am

    Hi,

    This is a helpful post. What Uber we can request from Ronald Reagan Washington to our hotel in Virginia Square? We’re a group of 6 (3 adults, 2 children aged 8 y/o & 7 y/o, and a baby) plus 4 luggages.Thank you in advance.

    Reply
    • DougH says

      January 2, 2020 at 9:18 am

      You may need to split up into two groups. Try to imagine the average minivan or mid-size SUV. Do you think your group and luggage can fit into that? If not, split into two groups. For the baby, there is a “Uber X Car Seat” service you can request at Reagan, but that vehicle will only fit 4 passengers. So maybe an adult and the baby can take and Uber X Car Seat and the other group can take an XL.

      Reply
  3. Melanie Wojtulewicz says

    June 24, 2019 at 7:44 am

    3 large Suitcases and a wheelchair, two passengers.. Southwest side to O’Hare?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      June 24, 2019 at 11:06 am

      Can the wheelchair fold and fit into a normal-size SUV? If so, an XL could work

      Reply
  4. Kelly says

    May 30, 2019 at 2:54 am

    What do you recommend we do. We are a family of 5 with luggage to travel between hotels. We will have four/five suitcases, handluggage cases and a buggy. Will even two ubers suffice?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      May 30, 2019 at 9:58 am

      You might be best off with one XL and one X. Try to leave plenty of time, because typically there are fewer XLs available than X’s.

      Reply
  5. Ernesto Hylton says

    May 21, 2019 at 1:30 am

    Great info on how to best use Uber. I am traveling with my wife and pet (he is in crate) to the airport. We have 7 pieces of luggage. I can’t find info on how to book an Uber ride to the airport. Any info will be appreciated.

    Thanks

    Reply
    • DougH says

      May 21, 2019 at 10:17 am

      With 7 pieces of luggage and a pet, you may be able to fit in an XL if the driver can lay the seats flat. But even then, 7 bulky pieces and a pet could be more than the average SUV can hold. You may be better off with a service like Blacklane or GroundLink, which are more traditional car services that you can schedule online.

      Reply
  6. Sarndra Kereama says

    March 11, 2019 at 6:18 pm

    I’m trying to book an Uber XL for an airport trip with 4 people and our luggage but when booking the ride it only gives me the standard vehicle which I doubt will be comfortable at all…how do I make this booking?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      March 12, 2019 at 11:50 am

      After you input the destination and see the ride options, try to scroll left and right to see other ride types. you can also go to uber.com/cites, and input your city to see the options in your area

      Reply
  7. April says

    February 18, 2019 at 10:52 am

    Hi!
    We’re flying into the Miami International Airport about 8:00 am for a cruise. We can’t get to the cruise terminal until 2:00. There’s 6 ships going out that day. How do I know Uber is a good choice for me? I’ve never used them and I’m concerned with the number of people needing rides, they might not be available. Are there a lot of Uber’s on cruise days? And are they more expensive?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      February 19, 2019 at 10:56 am

      I can’t say for sure, but I bet there will be rides available. It’s possible there will be Surge pricing because of the number of people requesting a ride at the same time. If you’re worried about that, you can wait for the crowds to die down before you request your ride. You can get a fare estimate by going to uber.com/cities. Select Miami and then input the airport and cruise terminal. That will give you a good idea of the cost.

      I also recommend creating an account and taking a practice ride before your trip so you’re more familiar with the app. Learning a new app under the stress of travel plans is tough!

      Reply
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