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Delhi metro expands WhatsApp-based ticketing system to all metro lines

Delhi Metro has extended its innovative WhatsApp-based ticketing system to cover all metro lines, including the Gurugram Rapid Metro

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on Thursday announced the expansion of its innovative WhatsApp-based ticketing system. After a successful launch on the Airport Express Line in May this year, DMRC has now extended this cutting-edge service to cover all lines in the Delhi National Capital Region (NCR), including the Gurugram Rapid Metro in collaboration with Meta and their authorised partner Pelocal Fintech Private Limited, DMRC said on X (formerly Twitter).

Seamless use of WhatsApp-based ticketing system

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.

This user-friendly WhatsApp chatbot is available in both English and Hindi, catering to a wide range of metro riders. The service has extended 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.

Key features of Delhi Metro's WhatsApp Ticketing Service

Up to a maximum of six QR tickets can be generated by a user in a single time. Tickets can be booked between 6 am to 9 pm for all lines and from 4 am to 11 pm for the Airport Line (Orange Line). Ticket cancellations are not allowed in WhatsApp Ticketing. A marginal convenience fee will be applied to transactions made via credit/debit card, while no convenience fee will be charged for UPI-based transactions.

Delhi Metro's WhatsApp-based ticketing system across all lines promises to revolutionise the way metro tickets are purchased, offering commuters a hassle-free and efficient way to travel. "DMRC remains committed to continually enhancing the metro experience for its passengers, and this collaboration with Meta is a testament to that commitment," said Delhi Metro in a statement.

"The vision of DMRC is ‘Commuting experience in Delhi Metro to be a customer's delight’. Recognising that purchasing tickets is a pivotal part of the overall commuting experience, DMRC has proudly introduced a strategic initiative aimed at enhancing the ease of booking tickets for all Delhi Metro travellers," said the statement.

'Providing commuters to purchase tickets on WhatsApp will enhance travel experience'

Commenting on this initiative, Dr Vikas Kumar, Managing Director of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), stated, "Providing metro commuters with the option to purchase metro tickets through a simple chat will significantly enhance their travel experience. WhatsApp is the preferred messaging platform for the majority of Indians, and buying a metro ticket will now be as easy as messaging a friend or family member. We are confident that this integration will encourage more commuters to choose the Delhi metro as their preferred mode of travel."

Ravi Garg, Director, Business Messaging, Meta in India said, "Our goal is to simplify the transit experience for WhatsApp users, and this is another step in that direction. Every day, millions of commuters rely on the Delhi metro to reach their desired destinations, and we are thrilled to provide this ticketing experience within their WhatsApp chats."

In recent times, DMRC has rolled out multiple initiatives such as QR ticketing via the Mobile App, Ticket Vending Machines, Ticket Windows, WhatsApp (on the airport line), and PayTM and PhonePe (on the airport line), all of which accept popular digital payment methods.

Since the introduction WhatsApp-based ticketing feature on the airport line earlier this year, passengers have been experiencing the convenience of this service, DMRC said.

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