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Bus passengers can use e-tickets to check-in with Thai Chana

 

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BANGKOK(NNT) - Travelers using Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) buses can now check in and out with the Thai Chana online platform before and after boarding, simply by having electronic data capturing (EDC) devices scan their e-tickets. They no longer have to take out their mobile phones to scan the quick response (QR) codes.

 

People who regularly use BMTA buses may notice Thai Chana QR codes behind each seat and on the walls inside the vehicles. The codes are for bus passengers to check in and out before and after boarding, to help the government quickly track people infected with COVID-19 and those in close contact with them.

 

To facilitate registered passengers holding one-way or advance tickets as well as student cards, they can check in and out with Thai Chana and make a cashless payment via EDC machines.

 

Those without smartphones and e-tickets can still use the BMTA service as usual, but they are asked to strictly follow the safety protocols by wearing face masks and practicing social distancing. Each bus is currently limited to 10 standing passengers. Once the limit is reached, passengers have to wait for the next bus.

 

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