ALSO READ: What Delhi Metro can learn from its peers in Paris, Shanghai and London Meanwhile the DMRC said on Thursday that commuters would now be able to travel on all corridors of the rapid transit system – including the Gurugram Rapid Metro – using a WhatsApp-based ticketing service. Passengers can now simply send a message with the text 'Hi' to 91 9650855800 on WhatsApp or scan the provided QR code to effortlessly purchase metro tickets using their smartphones across the whole network.
The WhatsApp chatbot is available in both English and Hindi. "The service now extends its reach across the entire DMRC network covering all stations, including Gurugram Rapid Metro corridor.
With the introduction of this WhatsApp-based ticketing system, metro travellers now have the convenience of purchasing tickets with just a single click, from the comfort of their homes or workplaces," the statement said. (With inputs from agencies) "Exciting news! Mint is now on WhatsApp Channels
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