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Ola Share at Rs. 35 from metro and railway stations in Mumbai

| | Dec 16, 2016, at 10:05 pm
Mumbai, Dec 16 (IBNS): Enabling easy and affordable last mile connectivity, Ola, India’s most popular mobile app for transportation, announced a special fare on Ola Share in Mumbai.

Users will be able to hail an Ola Share at Rs. 35 from various metro and railway stations in Mumbai.

The offer will be valid up to 5 km after which normal Share rates will apply.

The special fares are also applicable at other high footfall areas like business parks, IT hubs and malls.

Karanveer Singh Shekhawat, Vice President - Operations at Ola, said, “Ola Share is one of our most widely adopted categories to date. Ola Share resonates with our vision of building smart and sustainable shared mobility for a billion Indians. Considering the current state of air pollution and traffic congestion in Mumbai, using a shared cab could put more people in fewer cars, reducing the burden on the environment and on our roads. Mumbai’s metro and railway stations serve hundreds and  thousands of commuters everyday who travel to similar locations in separate autos and other modes of transport. Introducing flat rates will effectively encourage them to share rides at affordable, convenient prices and help us create a greener future.”

He further added, “Through these special fares, we are also aiming to solve the issues of last mile connectivity, which is often a pain point for a lot of daily commuters especially during extreme weather conditions and peak traffic timings.”

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