Location | Jakarta, Indonesia |
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Launched | December 2017 |
Technology | |
Operator | Consortium comprising Jatelindo, Thales Group, Lyko, and Aino (the latter owned by the Gadjah Mada University)[2] |
Manager | PT Jakarta Lingko Indonesia |
Currency | IDR (Rp2,000,000 maximum load) |
Credit expiry | None |
Validity | |
Website | jaklingkoindonesia.co.id |
Jak Lingko (formerly OK OTrip[3]) is a public transport integration program designed to integrate payment and physical connection between transport modes in Jakarta. The integration includes BRT, Commuter rail, Light Metro, MRT, LRT, Airport rail link and local angkot (Mikrotrans).[4]