Delhi NCR

Now, Delhi metro airport line passengers can get tickets on whatsapp

Published by
Patriot Bureau

A new ticketing service has been launched for Delhi Metro commuters, allowing them to travel on the Airport Line using WhatsApp.

The system enables commuters to receive a QR code-based ticket directly on the messaging platform, according to officials.

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) stated that the introduction of this service enhances the travel experience by providing a convenient digital mode of ticketing.

The service was inaugurated by DMRC Managing Director Vikas Kumar at Metro Bhawan in the presence of senior officials. With this new facility, passengers on the Airport Line can now purchase and utilize WhatsApp chatbot-generated QR code-based tickets on their smartphones.

The DMRC emphasized that this feature will streamline commuting, particularly for national and international travelers heading to or from the airport via the Airport Line. The dedicated WhatsApp chatbot is available in both English and Hindi languages, providing convenience to users.

To access the service, commuters need to add the DMRC’s official WhatsApp number 9650855800 to their contact list. Each passenger can generate a maximum of six QR code-based tickets for single or group journeys, valid until the end of the business day.

Passengers are required to exit within 65 minutes from the destination station or within 30 minutes from the time of entry at the source station.

The service does not permit ticket cancellations and cannot be availed outside business hours. A nominal convenience fee is applicable for credit or debit card transactions, while no convenience fee is charged for UPI-based transactions.

Recently, the DMRC introduced QR code-based paper tickets across all lines, aiming to establish a more transparent and human intervention-free mechanism.

Patriot Bureau

Published by
Patriot Bureau

Recent Posts

Murder accused arrested after brief encounter with police in Delhi

The DCP said a 7.65 mm pistol was recovered from his possession

May 2, 2024

Don’t believe in false messages on bomb threat received by Delhi schools: Police

Police made an appeal to people to not believe in the audio messages that have…

May 2, 2024

Unemployment claims another victim

A man in his 30s allegedly kills himself for failing to fend for his family…

May 2, 2024

Global plastic treaty sees no agreement, but a push for breakthrough against pollution has been made

Delhi generates around 11,500 tonnes of garbage every day of which 10% is plastic. If…

May 1, 2024

Delhi govt issues advisory for schools following hoax bomb threats

At least 100 schools in Delhi-NCR received an identical bomb threat by e-mail on Wednesday,…

May 1, 2024

Hoax Bomb Threat: Previous instances in Delhi, Bengaluru point to involvement of students

Panic, ruckus, jam-packed streets - the national capital region on Wednesday witnessed total chaos as…

May 1, 2024