Bhubaneswar: Odisha Yatri, the state-backed mobility platform, has revolutionised budget travel with the launch of state’s first-ever non-AC cabs – an industry-first initiative aimed at making daily commuting more economical without compromising safety and reliability.
For the first time, riders in Bhubaneswar and Cuttack can now choose between AC and Non-AC cabs, enabling them to save on travel costs while enjoying the same trusted service.
This move strengthens Odisha Yatri’s vision of fostering an inclusive, transparent, and commuter-friendly urban transport ecosystem, ensuring that students, office-goers, and daily commuters have access to safe, dependable, and pocket-friendly rides.
Odisha Yatri has swiftly become the preferred travel companion for thousands of urban commuters, and the introduction of non-AC cabs caters specifically to budget-conscious riders seeking an economical yet reliable transportation option. By offering lower fares while maintaining service quality, Odisha Yatri is ensuring that affordable mobility remains accessible to all.
As with all Odisha Yatri services, the non-AC cabs operate under its pioneering zero-commission model, allowing drivers to retain 100% of their earnings. This driver-first approach not only enhances livelihoods but also incentivizes superior service delivery. The result is a balanced and fair ride-hailing ecosystem where passengers enjoy reduced fares while drivers earn more, creating a win-win scenario for all stakeholders.
Despite being a budget-friendly alternative, non-AC cabs maintain the same high safety standards that define Odisha Yatri. Passengers benefit from real-time trip tracking, live ride sharing, and an integrated emergency response system with Odisha Police 112. Verified drivers, transparent pricing, and a commitment to passenger security ensure that affordability does not come at the cost of safety and convenience.
As Odisha Yatri continues to expand, its focus remains on developing innovative and commuter-centric mobility solutions. Future enhancements will include real-time public transport tracking, AI-driven safety features, and integrated multi-modal transport options for seamless connectivity. These advancements position Odisha Yatri as a key player in Odisha’s evolving urban mobility landscape.
“With non-AC cabs, Odisha Yatri is making daily travel even more affordable while upholding our values of safety and transparency. This initiative reflects our commitment to creating a smarter, more inclusive, and budget-friendly mobility ecosystem for Odisha,” said Managing Director of CRUT, N Thirumala Naik.
Bhubaneswar: Execution of sale deeds for apartments is set to resume in Odisha from April… Read More
Bhubaneswar: The Odisha Vigilance sleuths on Monday apprehended Rajnarayan Sahoo and Jiten Patnaik, junior accountants… Read More
Bhubaneswar: Even as 'unimpressive, overweight' remarks on Rohit Sharma by Congress leader Shama Mohammad kicked… Read More
New Delhi: The Supreme Court bench of Justice B V Nagarathna and Justice Satish Chandra… Read More
Geneva/New Delhi: India has lashed out at United Nations Human Rights chief Volker Turk for… Read More
Chandigarh: The Government of Punjab, on Tuesday, organised trials for anti-drone technology that it plans… Read More
This website uses cookies.