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Passengers can use the mobile application for cashless payments on buses
Baku/06/20.23/Turan: The Azerbaijan Land Transport Agency (ALTAT) has launched a mobile application for managing plastic cards "Baki Cards" for paying for bus fares and planning trips. With this application, users can easily plan their trips, replenish the balance of BakıKart plastic cards and pay for travel. To register in the mobile application, it is enough to have a mobile phone number and enter a password.
Through the app, users can easily search for routes, find the nearest stops to their destination and track buses in real time.
The app allows users to create multiple QR tickets and view ticket history. This allows users to save time and simplifies the process of using public transport.
At the same time, users registered on the site www.bakikart.az , no need to re-register in the mobile app. Users can use the mobile application only by entering their registered mobile phone number and password.
The beta-version of the mobile application "Tanks of Cards" can be downloaded both in the "AppStore" and in the "GooglePlayStore".
Since the application is currently in beta testing, users may encounter errors or inaccurate information. In this regard, beta-users are asked to report any errors they encounter in the application.
For technical questions, contact the short number *4343 and the Call Center "141". ----06B--
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