No, you cannot use Uber in Eritrea. Unfortunately, Uber is unavailable in this region, so alternative modes of transport are used to get around.
Transport in Eritrea relies on a combination of highways, seaports, and air travel. Major ports like Massawa and Asseb serve as important points of entry and exit. While much of the road network is unpaved, there is significant public and private vehicular transportation, including buses and minibuses for intercity travel. The country also has an international airport in Asmara and airfields in other major cities, in addition to a historic railway network.
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