
DMRC said that the collaboration with Rapido through ONDC is a progressive step towards providing a more connected and accessible travel experience to Delhi passengers.
Another facility has been started for those traveling by Delhi Metro. Metro passengers can now book tickets on Rapido, a ride-hailing app providing facilities through the government-backed Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC). According to PTI news, Rapido co-founder Arvind Sanka said that the company will also provide transportation to and from metro stations at a fixed fee of Rs 25. He said that we are providing metro ticketing on our platform with the help of ONDC and DMRC.
According to the news, we are also making the first ride free for all users who book metro tickets using the Rapido app. Sanka said that Rapido is already providing ticket booking services for Kochi and Chennai Metro in collaboration with ONDC. The company will start providing service at 30 metro stations in Delhi. Sanka said that more than 8 lakh customers use Rapido every day and 40 percent of them are women drivers.
Pick-up and drop-off points at select metro stations
The Rapido chief said that about 1 lakh customers are already using this service to commute from metro stations. The company will create pick-up and drop-off points at select metro stations in Delhi. Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) Managing Director Vikas Kumar said that the collaboration with Rapido through ONDC is a progressive step towards providing a more connected and accessible travel experience to Delhi passengers. Sanka said that the initiative taken by my team, Rapido and ONDC in a way furthers our vision, which is to make customer experience in Delhi Metro a customer delight.
Earlier, ride-hailing platform Uber also started metro ticketing on the Uber app powered by Open Network for Digital Commerce, starting with Delhi Metro. After Delhi, three more cities across India are expected to go live in 2025, Uber said, adding that it will soon launch B2B logistics through the ONDC network, a solution that will allow businesses to request on-demand logistics from Uber’s delivery network, without needing their own fleet.
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