Key Highlights
- Google Maps joins hands with the ONDC network
- Users will now be able to book metro tickets using it
- Additionally, Google Maps will provide reliable information about metro routes
At the Google for India event held on Thursday, Google unveiled its collaboration with the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) to offer metro ticket booking services. This development will be integrated into Google Maps, allowing users to not only book metro tickets but also access reliable information regarding metro transportation in various cities. The introduction of this feature in Google Maps is expected within the next few months, although the timeline depends on the readiness of service partners to integrate with the ONDC network. Also Read | Delhi Metro To Go Tokenless, Commuters Can Soon Use Their Mobile Phones To Travel
Book Metro Tickets via Buyer Apps On ONDC Network
The process for booking metro tickets through this initiative will be facilitated via buyer apps connected to the ONDC network. Although specific details about the booking process remain unclear, this move aims to enable users to seamlessly purchase metro tickets while searching for metro routes in supported cities. However, Google has not disclosed which metro services will be compatible with Google Maps, with more information expected as the feature becomes available in the near future.
ONDC Partnership To Empower Farmers And Sellers
Earlier this year, Google and ONDC initiated an accelerator program in India, encouraging sellers to transition to online platforms for selling their products. This initiative also encompasses open-sourcing and the establishment of the necessary infrastructure for the ONDC network’s operation. In a further extension of this partnership, Google announced its plans to enable Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) to sell their produce online, offering farmers additional revenue streams.
Alternative Ticket Booking Method
Apart from Google’s collaboration, Delhi Metro commuters can also book tickets through WhatsApp. To do so, users need to send a message with the keyword “Hi” to the number 9650855800. This service allows users to book up to six metro tickets at a time and operates between specific hours, from 6 AM to 9 PM. For the Airport Line, ticket booking is available between 4 AM and 11 AM, covering 228 metro stations.
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