By Nicholas G. Miller


Amazon is expanding its 30-minute delivery service to dozens of more U.S. cities, the company said Tuesday.

The company will launch the service, which is known as Amazon Now and is currently available in Atlanta, Dallas-Fort Worth, Philadelphia and Seattle, to more cities, including Austin, Houston, Minneapolis, Orlando, Phoenix, Denver and Oklahoma City.

Amazon said 30-minute delivery will be available to tens of millions of more customers by the end of the year.

To receive a 30-minute delivery, Prime members pay a fee of $3.99 per order, while other customers pay $13.99. Amazon charges an additional fee for orders under $15.

Amazon has been investing in its fast-delivery logistics network, now offering same-day delivery to more than 10,000 cities and towns, and under 60-minute delivery via drone in nine locations.


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