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Uber: Now One Billion Served

Before New Year’s Eve, Uber’s busiest day, the company is feeling gift-y.

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By now, Uber is accustomed to billions with a B: The number appears in its frequent funding rounds and sky-high valuation. Now add to that the total rides the app has booked.

On Wednesday, Uber declared that a short trip in a Honda in London marked the company’s one billionth since its inception in 2009. To celebrate, Uber is dipping into its multibillion-dollar kitty to reward the lucky ride pairing. The London passenger will receive a free year of Uber rides; the driver gets a vacation to any city worldwide in which Uber operates, courtesy of Uber (that’s over 360 cities in 68 countries).

It’s serendipitous that the ride happened in London, home to a recent Uber victory in an extended brawl with the local taxi industry (something else to which Uber is accustomed). In October, a British High Court ruled that Uber was not operating outside the law in London.

A year ago, Uber revealed its first ridership numbers — a million rides a day and 140 million for all of 2014 — in a blog post about its safety measures in the wake of the high-profile rape incident in India. In September, CEO Travis Kalanick told Fast Company it’s now two million rides a day.

The fast-growing company is bracing for its busiest day of the year tomorrow, when revelers ring in 2016 across the globe. Yesterday, Uber announced it was opening service in Cartagena, Colombia, a popular New Year’s Eve destination.

Update: Turns out the lucky rider, a man named Marvin, has an asterisk next to his Uber gift. Sorry, Marvin!

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This article originally appeared on Recode.net.

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