Showing posts with label IRCTC Tatkal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IRCTC Tatkal. Show all posts

Monday 29 June 2015

Tatkal booking likely to get easier – IRCTC



Tatkal booking likely to get easier – IRCTC





“Attempts are being made to simplify the extremely popular Tatkal reservation system.”





Tatkal booking is a blessing in disguise for train travelers who urgently need tickets, but the process of booking tickets on this system could be a constant source of irritation. Though plenty of reasons are attributed to it, the main grouse is the slow server connectivity and the IRCTC website’s inability to handle multiple user load.





Addressing this issue, Sandeep Dutta, the Chief Public Relation Officer of IRCTC, which is a sister concern of the Indian Railways, said, “All over the country, more than ten lakh tickets are reserved everyday, of which about 50% is booked through IRCTC.



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Tuesday 16 June 2015

Tatkal Booking Timings Change – Online Booking Passengers Pleased



Revision of Tatkal Timings – Passengers are happy with the steps taken by the Railways?





Tatkal Booking Timings Change – Online Booking Passengers Pleased





There is now a reduction in the jamming of the IRCTC website that occurred because AC and Second Class passengers were trying, at the same time, to book tatkal tickets online. It has therefore now become easier for passengers to book second class tickets on the internet.





Nearly 15000 tickets are being booked through IRCTC website at tatkal hours. The huge traffic will be diverted into two segments such as AC and Non AC.



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Monday 23 March 2015

Restriction on Login for Booking of Train e-Tickets



Restriction on Login for Booking of Train e-Tickets





Press Information Bureau


Government of India


Ministry of Railways





23-March-2015 16:52 IST





Restriction on Login for Booking of Train e-Tickets





The Ministry of Railways has decided that in case of e-ticketing, there will be a restriction of only one booking in one user login session and forced logging out of the user before another booking for all users including IRCTC agents but excluding defence booking under warrant only.






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