Starting June 1, SimplyGo will be the only payment option for adult commuters. Find out more about the latest changes in public transport payment methods!
If you're used to tapping your non-SimplyGo EZ-Link or NETS FlashPay cards when taking public transport in Singapore, get ready for a change! As of June 1, these cards will no longer be accepted for fare payments. The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has announced that SimplyGo will be the exclusive payment system for adult commuters. This shift aims to streamline and modernize the payment process for public transport users in the city-state.
From June onwards, commuters must ensure they have the SimplyGo app or use their contactless debit or credit cards to pay for their rides. Older EZ-Link adult cards and NETS FlashPay cards will no longer be valid options. This transition marks a significant milestone in the evolution of Singapore's public transportation payment methods, making it more convenient and efficient for travelers.
The deadline set by the LTA for the upgrade is firm, and commuters are encouraged to make the necessary changes to avoid any disruptions in their daily commuting routines. This transition to SimplyGo reflects Singapore's commitment to embracing digital transformation and enhancing the overall public transport experience for its residents and visitors.
In conclusion, the switch to SimplyGo as the primary payment option for adult public transport users signifies a step towards a more seamless and tech-savvy commuting experience in Singapore. With the convenience of contactless payments and mobile app integration, travelers can expect a smoother journey ahead.
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