RedBus has partnered with Comat Technologies (a for-profit Social Enterprise & leading provider of E-Governance solutions in India and is behind several initiatives like Bhoomi, Akshaya etc ) to extend its’ services to provide online bus
ticketing.
This service will be provided through Comat’s Nemmadi telecenters and will enable Karnataka’s rural citizens to book bus tickets to various destinations all over India.
This instantly gives the RedBus team an access to 800 centers that will cover rural Karnataka – a big distribution milestone for RedBus guys, I believe.
The bus ticketing market is slated to be the next big wave in Indian travel industry and even biggies, like MakeMyTrip are eyeing this market.
What’s your opinion?
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I think these guys don’t need to worry about replicated services now.
This partnership is complimentary and will definitely bring huge success to Redbus. Comat a pub pvt partnship of 3 companies is already in full swing and they got a new functionality added to their basket. Both are helping each other in a great way. What else would one want if he gets installed infrastructure and established services.
Move ahead ….
best wishes… win south and and come to north.
I will surely book a ticket to back home in himachal.
Check out Ticketgoose.com in tamilnadu. They also have a number of channel partners to be able to get the tickets near by your locality.
More on Ticketgoose.com – TicketGoose.Com is another portal that is making waves in the online bus ticketing space. This Chennai based company are leaders in Tamilnadu and are now expanding to Bangalore and Hyderabad. Poineers in this field, Tickeckgoose has been around for more than a year now. Also, they have a unique promotion scheme where you can refer your friends and every time your friends book tickets, you will be credited with Goosecash. You can use this cash against future ticket purchases.