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Yango Joins Hands with Joyland for Family Discount Offers in Karachi and Multan

  • June 23, 2025
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Yango, the app-based ride-hailing service, has announced a new partnership with Joyland (A.A Joyland Pvt. Ltd.), bringing exclusive offers for families across Karachi and Multan. The collaboration aims to extend the value of ride-hailing beyond transportation, making it a gateway to shared experiences and quality time for families. With this initiative, Yango is aligning its service with lifestyle and entertainment, transforming simple rides into memorable outings.

Customers visiting Bounce, PeekaBear, GiggleTown, or Superspace — four of Joyland’s most popular entertainment venues — can now enjoy special family discounts by presenting a Yango ride confirmation at the entrance. The offer is valid across major Joyland locations in both Karachi and Multan, providing accessible options for urban families to combine travel and recreation into a seamless experience.

This initiative reflects a growing trend among digital mobility platforms to integrate deeper into the everyday lives of users. By partnering with established entertainment destinations, Yango is tapping into the emotional and social aspects of transportation, turning it into more than a logistical tool. The goal is to help families spend more quality time together and create lasting memories, all starting with a simple ride booked on the app.

The collaboration was marked by a warm and enthusiastic exchange between Yango’s team and Joyland’s leadership. Tabinda Zain, representing Joyland, welcomed the partnership and emphasized its potential to enhance footfall and brand interaction in a way that benefits both customers and businesses. The meeting was also appreciated for its positive energy and shared excitement about delivering real value to families.

Team members Anum Raja and Maham Akhtar were acknowledged for their continuous efforts in exploring innovative and engaging partnerships, contributing to this unique activation that bridges mobility with leisure. Their work reflects Yango’s commitment to evolving the ride-hailing experience into something that touches lives beyond the road — from digital booking to moments of joy at destinations filled with laughter and activity.

Through this partnership, Yango aims to redefine what a ride-hailing service can offer. It is not only about reaching a destination but also about creating opportunities for emotional connection, entertainment, and happiness along the way. By integrating with family-oriented entertainment hubs, the company is reinforcing its role in community engagement and customer experience.

The #YangoxJoyland collaboration represents a thoughtful, experience-driven approach to customer engagement in the ride-hailing space. By offering added value to families who use the service, Yango is positioning itself as more than just a transport solution — it’s becoming part of the story that families tell about fun days out, shared laughter, and meaningful time together.

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