More than one-quarter of Lyft’s rides in the first quarter of 2026 were connected to the rideshare company’s partnerships with other brands.
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More than one-quarter of Lyft’s rides in the first quarter of 2026 were connected to the rideshare company’s partnerships with other brands.
The company’s revenue climbed 14% to $1.65 billion in the first quarter, boosted by growth in both riders and rides.
The ride-hailing company reports better-than-expected earnings and gross bookings in the first quarter.
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