NCRTC, IRCTC unites to promote One India-One Ticket initiative in RRTS Corridor
After purchasing a train e-ticket on IRCTC, users can book Namo Bharat train tickets for up to 8 travelers per booking as an add-on service.
The National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) and Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited (IRCTC) have teamed up to improve the travel experience for passengers of the Namo Bharat trains along the Delhi–Ghaziabad–Meerut RRTS Corridor through the ‘One India – One Ticket’ initiative.
This landmark initiative by NCRTC and IRCTC promotes digitalization and environmentally friendly practices and ensures an efficient and comprehensive travel experience for all passengers.
After purchasing a train e-ticket on IRCTC, users can book Namo Bharat train tickets for up to 8 travelers per booking as an add-on service.
Read Also : RBI imposes penalty of Rs. 10.4 lakhs on HP Financial ServicesThe RRTS booking option will be visible on the PNR confirmation page and accessible through the user’s train ticket booking history.
Each RRTS ticket will feature a unique QR code printed on the Electronic Reservation Slip (ERS), valid for four days from the day before to two days after the journey date.
Namo Bharat ticket fares will be collected alongside the IRCTC convenience fee (Rs. 5 + taxes) through online payment methods. Full refunds will be issued for RRTS fares if canceled, but convenience fees and taxes are non-refundable.
Read Also : Govt introduces strict EC guidelines for violations of battery waste rulesUsers can book Namo Bharat tickets up to 120 days in advance or for same-day travel, with options to book via the IRCTC platform or revisit booking history to add tickets later. NCRTC is considering unlimited travel passes for boosting tourism in the Delhi NCR region.
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