Uber has revolutionized urban commuting in the last few years. Now, the company is all set to revolutionize the travel business, beyond booking cars for a ride.

In a recent filing with the U.S. Patent Office, Uber has revealed its plan to become an all-in-one travel agent. The patent images call the service "Uber Travel," which seems a fitting description for a service that aims to combine car booking with the entire trip.

For a company that has seen a lot of resistance from airports, becoming an all-in-one travel agent seems like sweet justice.

Uber Travel closely resembles other online flight booking pages, except this time you will add Uber cars into the mix. The booking process starts when the traveler inputs his or her location, date, time and destination for any trip. The system would then come up with multiple options — each with suitable choices for flights, hotels, different locations as well as car transportation to and from these different places.

What's more, you get all this information in an organized manner and under one price banner. Budgeting for a trip has perhaps never this easy. Though Uber has used the word "magic" in the patent, it is simply smart algorithms that are going to change how we travel in future.

The convenience of planning a whole trip under one agent or website, having that on record and not having to deal with multiple vendors is what may attract customers most. Uber Travel will include the recommended flight, hotel, midway stops, as well as the Uber cost from point A to B an all-in-one package.

In order to do this and ferret out accurate information, the company will tap into the network of airlines and traditional hotels, as well as businesses like Airbnb. This will allow them to accommodate a wider audience with more varied demands for travel and budget.

Acting as the facilitator, Uber aims to make travel much easier for all. The moment the Uber knows the scheduled flight, its patented system will know when it will land, how long it will take to deal with customs and baggage claims, and start calculating when one should call an Uber vehicle with the help of a timing indicator.

The information will also include the specific location at the airport where the user can be picked up to make this on-demand transportation service as smooth as possible. One doesn't have to guess when to call for a ride or call too late and waste time any longer.

The past year has seen many businesses sitting up and noticing how Uber and Lyft are changing lives. It's not limited to the hospitality business either. A new service called Uber Rush has specifically been set up to help small businesses deliver faster and better and compete with the big fish, too. A simpler and more affordable option than to hire drivers or an expensive delivery service, this will allow them to tap into a large network of drivers for almost instantaneous pickup and delivery of their products.

The service, which has piloted New York City and then expanded into San Francisco and Chicago, is all set to spread to other cities in the future. So whether you are delivering food or flowers, you don't have to shy away from competing with the retail giants anymore.

Now, Uber is all set to touch more lives and make them easier with their new travel app. They have also announced business accounts that will allow business travelers to seamlessly include their travel expenses offering a seamless integration of the entire business travel experience.

While the Uber Travel app will work wonder for all kinds of travelers, it has created more interest in the business travelers who see the constant traveling-planning headache slowly easing away. Uber is the middle man who is planning to take care of all travel pains in the future, no matter how frequent or complicated that can be.

What remains to be seen is how the traditional travel agents react to this revolutionary approach.