The bus, which was flagged off in March in Mysuru, is seeing a low occupancy rate.
The Hop-on Hop-off double decker bus called Ambari, which was flagged off in March in Mysuru to give a boost to the tourism sector, is seeing a low occupancy rate. The reason, is because the second wave of COVID-19 has increased the number of covid cases.
The Hop-on Hop-Off double decker, which was operated on a temporary basis during Dasara, has been introduced on a full time basis. Speaking to us, chairperson of Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation, actress-turned-politician Shruthi says, “Due to the sudden spike in covid cases, the occupancy rate is low. Some of the people who have boarded the bus have shared positive reviews. We have also asked to run the bus in vicinities of Mysuru so that at least people will get to know that such facilities are available for tourists.”
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