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Almost Half Of Mumbai's Bus Commuters Use City Travel Bus Apps To Book Rides: Report

The survey said 26% of commuters covered in the survey emphasised on the ease of use for going online for city travel bookings while 27% for real time seat availability.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>A bus seen on roads in Mumbai during monsoon. (Source: Unsplash)</p></div>
A bus seen on roads in Mumbai during monsoon. (Source: Unsplash)

Bus commuters in the country's financial capital are increasingly shifting to digital mode for bookings with about 47% of respondents of a recent survey saying they have shifted to city travel bus apps to book their trips.

The survey, jointly conducted by the Internet and Mobile Association of India in collaboration with Grant Thornton, revealed that Brihanmumbai Electricity Supply and Transport Undertaking, which provide public transport and electricity to Mumbai, has been at the forefront of this digital revolution, with its live tracking app, Chalo, amassing over six million downloads in less than two years since its launch.

The survey engaged more than 1,400 participants.

"The survey has revealed that nearly 47% of bus commuters (covered in the survey) in Mumbai now use city travel apps to book their trips, highlighting a growing shift towards digital convenience," IAMAI said in a release.

Also, 26% of commuters covered in the survey emphasised on the ease of use for going online for city travel bookings while 27% for real time seat availability.

Another 21% respondents said they valued accurate real-time bus tracking by these apps while 12% sought personalised tariff options, it said, adding that despite some concerns about convenience fees and app performance, a significant portion of respondents reported a positive experience with city travel apps.

The survey contained in an insight paper titled 'Connected Commutes 2024' highlights the critical role of online platforms in transforming urban mobility in Mumbai, showcasing how the growing use of bus travel apps contributes to sustainable urban development and efficient, eco-friendly city commuting.

"By fostering strategic partnerships and driving continuous innovation, these apps are poised to significantly improve urban mobility, making public transportation a more practical, sustainable, and hopefully a default choice for millions." said Dhruv Chopra, Co-founder, Chalo Mobility Pvt Ltd and member of the TravelTech Committee of the IAMAI.

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