AMC launches ASF mobile app for Ahmedabad Shopping Festival
October 26, 2024
Ahmedabad: Amdavad Municipal Corporation (AMC) has launched a mobile application for the ongoing Ahmedabad Shopping Festival. The city civic body is organizing this shopping festival, which started on October 12th, on the occasion of Dussehra, and will continue until Uttarayan on January 14, 2025.
The Ahmedabad Shopping Festival (ASF) is already generating excitement for Ahmedabad as a shopping destination. To enhance the visitor experience, AMC has introduced the official ASF mobile app. The app provides an ASF Pass that unlocks exclusive benefits and discounts across the city, including:
- Discounts on hotel bookings, dining experiences, and retail, with reductions ranging from 10% to 60%
- Free bus rides across designated festival routes
- Complimentary entry to music concerts, cultural events, lucky draws, and more
During the festival, the entire city is adorned to welcome shoppers from all over India and the world, featuring four shopping districts and 14 hotspots to offer shoppers a variety of choices. Major industries and businesses in Ahmedabad have also partnered with various Gujarat government departments and the AMC to ensure the event’s success.
The Ahmedabad Shopping Festival is receiving a positive response, with more than 2,500 shops participating and nearly 2,000 visitors downloading the ASF Pass. Shoppers will enjoy discounts ranging from a minimum of 10% to a maximum of 60% on their purchases over the next four months. DeshGujarat
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