Shohoz.com offers online booking for bus tickets
News Desk,
Published: 23 Aug 2014 06:38 PM BdST Updated: 23 Aug 2014 06:38 PM BdST
The days of waiting in a queue for bus tickets often exposed to elements is over! You can book ticket in the comfort of your home or office.
Just go to the website www.shohoz.com.
"We came up with this idea to spare the people of troubles," said the organisation's CEO and Managing Director Maliha M Kadir.
Tickets can be booked by calling at 09613101010.
People can pay for the tickets by either cash, or mobile banking or through credit cards.
The tickets are confirmed through a SMS or a hard copy is delivered to the customers in exchange for a nominal service charge.
Bus owners say the new service by shohoz.com is helping them a lot to reach new customers.
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