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EasyTickets Launch 1 Rupees Ticket Campaign

  • March 2, 2020
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EasyTickets have launched the ‘BUS KAR DO’ 1-Rupee Bus Ticket Campaign for the first time in Pakistan which started on the 1st of March and can avail discounts upto PKR 1000

EasyTickets is an application that lets users buy movie, buses, and event tickets from various outlets within Pakistan by the use of the application with ease. With a wide reach across 4 major cities, EasyTickets is one of the country’s major e-ticketing app and is spearheading to be one the most prominent ticketing brand for movies, concerts, sporting events, tours, theatre performances etc. EasyTickets is currently planning to launch Pakistan’s first 1-Rupee bus ticket campaign under the name of BUS KAR DO.

The Bus Kar Do is a service that is especially useful for bus tickets customers who can use EasyTickets to be able to buy tickets on routes across Pakistan in just 1 Rupee. This offer started on March 1st, 2020 and will remain valid till the ticket supplies last. As this is an exclusive limited time offer, the tickets are expected to sell at an exponential rate which has been the case ever since the start of the month. In order to avail the discount offer, one can follow these steps:

  1. Download the EasyTickets app.
  2. Select your desired bus operator, source, destination, schedule, and proceed to check-out.
  3. Enter the promo code “BUSKARDO” on final payment screen.
  4. Pay the amount through any of the 9 available payment methods.
  5. Once the payment is done, an e-ticket will be generated on your smartphone – that would be your final ticket!
  6. Visit bus terminal & claim your printed ticket upon showing your e-ticket.
  7. WhatsApp your printed ticket picture received from the bus counter at 0332-1422241.
  8. Cashback amount will be added into your EasyTickets wallet within 24 hours.

EasyTickets users can only purchase a maximum of 1 bus ticket and the maximum discount offered is PKR 1000. Muhammad Imran, Project Head at EasyTickets was noted to have spoken on the discount deal and said that: “We have always tried our level best to make e-ticketing seamless and convenient for our valued customers across Pakistan. The 1 Rupee Bus Ticket campaign is a part of our efforts to make intercity traveling super convenient and affordable for all. We intend to surprise our valued customers with many such campaigns in the future as well”. The service works on a e-commerce system such that all tickets purchased via EasyTickets are digitally paid delivered with no courier or cash-on-delivery delays. A QR code-based e-ticket is displayed in the EasyTickets mobile app and is sent via email and SMS to customers. Moreover, EasyTickets’ self-service kiosks are situated at locations inside cinemas and events, with which users can print their tickets by scanning the QR code.

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