Companies use Lyft program as public transit alternative for employees returning to office

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Ride-share giant Lyft is building on its existing business relationships by highlighting its Lyft Pass program to companies that are requiring workers to return to offices.

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Over the past year, hundreds of companies have already inquired about the program, which is described as a customizable coupon that can be used to subsidize a rider's trip. Companies have the ability to use this coupon to cover part of or the entire cost of an employee's commute, according to Lyft. They can also customize it to their return to office policy.

Prior to the pandemic, the program started out with a team distributing codes and credits to companies for things like office holiday parties. Lyft eventually partnered with universities to offer monthly credits to students and then created a program to help subsidize rides for healthcare patients.

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