In a bid to promote tourism in the city, Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation (DTTDC) has entered into an agreement with BookMyShow for an online ticketing platform on pilot project basis, an official statement said.
"Delhi government has taken the lead in giving the tourism sector a digital push through this partnership," Tourism Minister Kapil Mishra told reporters.
DTTDC through BookMyShow will offer online ticketing for major tourist attractions including Dilli Haats at INA, Janakpuri and Pitampura, The Garden of Five Senses, Guru Teg Bahadur Memorial and the Delhi Hop On Hop Off shuttles (HO-HO), and all other entry tickets/ events and paid shows, etc.
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