Delhi Metro to Sell India International Trade Fair Tickets




Nov 18, 2015 | D. Sethi

DMRC – Delhi Metro Railways Corporation shall begin its sale of tickets for the Indian International Trade Fair. These entry tickets would be for business days only starting from Saturday and other general/regular public days from 19th to 27th November’ 15. The entry tickets for the 2015 International Trade Fair can be purchased from any metro station excluding the airport express line. At this line the tickets can be bought from one station only – Dhaula Kaun Station.

As per the official of DMRC, the general public is requested to buy the tickets in advance to avoid the last minute rush and hassle of buying the tickets at the destination’s metro station Pragati Madan. It is advised to buy IITF Tickets 2015 from the boarding or originating metro station. These tickets shall be provided at 32 metro stations only. IITF Tickets 2015 for the general days and the business days can be bought from the customer care centers of Delhi Metro Railway Corporation on all days from 9 am to 4 pm.

Price of entry tickets of India International Trade Fair 2015

Entry tickets of the trade fair cost INR 400. For general days the price is INR 30 – 50 per child and adult respectively. The price of the ticket increases to INR 80 and 50 per adult and child respectively. These tickets are valid for the date your buy and there is no provision for advance booking. DMRC is foreseeing large crowds of people for this trade fair, hence it has made this provision to ease out the fair visit experience for the adults and children both.

Besides this the DMRC has also deployed security staff, customer facilitation and other officers for the help and convenience of the commuters and ticket buyers. At Metro Station of Pragati Maidan, the fair tickets shall be provided to the commuters of metro only. People that come from outside the metro will have to purchase their tickets from Gate no. 1 and 2 of ITPO.

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