Do Lyft Drivers Help With Luggage? (Explained)

Do Lyft drivers help with luggage? This is a question that many new and prospective riders have. And the answer might be surprising to you.

In this blog post, we will discuss if Lyft drivers are required to help with luggage, and what they can do for passengers who need assistance.

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Short Answer To The Question Do Lyft Driver Help With Luggage?

There is no rule that says drivers must help with luggage. The recommendation is if you have a customer that requests help with luggage, do it.

There’s no reason to turn it down knowing there’s a very high chance you will probably get an extra tip out of it.

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Some Things To Consider When Helping a Customer With Luggage

Make Sure There’s Enough Room In Your Trunk

If you get a customer and in the details it says anything to do with luggage, make sure you have enough room in your trunk.

Car Size

Say you’re picking up four passengers and they all have luggage if the car isn’t big enough, you may have a hard time fitting it.

If this is the case, you should message the customer to get another driver.

If there is only one customer, they probably will be good even if you have sedan.

Your Ability To Help

If you have any type of disability or can’t lift heavy items it’s best to call the customer ahead of time and let them know. They will either reschedule with someone else or be good with it.

If You Have An Lyft XL How Many Drivers With Luggage Can You Take?

Even if you have an Lyft XL. If there’s up to six people who need luggage you may want to tell them to order another Lyft. You should do this so you don’t have to sit around wasting your time, when you could be earning money.

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Does Lyft Pay Extra For Luggage?

Lyft does not charge customers extra for luggage but chances are they will leave a bigger tip if you help them with it.

Should You Help With Luggage At Airports While Driving Lyft?

The same thing goes for when you go to airports, you have the option to help them.

When going to airports to pick people up here are some other things you should keep in mind.

Make Sure You Know The Terminal

If you don’t know the terminal , ask the customer ahead of time so you’re not wasting time driving around looking for them.

Make Sure To Keep Your Sticker Or Decal On

A lot of airports have strict rules with Lyft drivers, so it’s important to keep your sticker or decal on so airport security doesn’t get involved.

Make sure to look up the airports rules when it comes to the decal, some of them may require to put an extra one on.

Can You Transport Items For Someone

Now that we know you can help customers with their luggage (if you want) another question that comes up is if you can help your customer transport items?

It is not clear whether or not this is against the rules of Lyft, but technically it’s up to you as the driver.

There can be a circumstance where you get to the customers location and they give you an item to drop off, and it’s up to you to decide.

What to Consider:

Safety

It’s important to make sure the item is safe. Make sure you ask questions about what it is before you take it.

Size of The Item

If the item is big, and you don’t have a truck or something of that sort it’s probably not worth taking. And ask yourself if you can fit it in your trunk safely?

Conclusion:

So now that you know you can take luggage if you want to, it’s solely up to you to make the decision.

Extra tips are definitely possible when doing so and it only takes a few seconds, so we recommend you do.

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Do you have any stories while helping people with their suitcases, if so please share it below in the comments.

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