Tamil Nadu man buys bus ticket to Hosur, gets 'Dubai, UAE' as destination. Viral moment sparks buzz online
For a brief moment, P Damadoran's journey looked far more ambitious than he had planned. The Tamil Nadu resident had boarded a Tamil Nadu State
For a brief moment, P Damadoran's journey looked far more ambitious than he had planned. The Tamil Nadu resident had boarded a Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation (TNSTC) bus from Bhavani Bypass on Monday, intending to travel to Hosur with his friend, M Raja. Instead, the ticket handed to him suggested he was headed all the way to Dubai, UAE. Adding to the surprise, the ticket showed a fare of โน10,000 per passenger. In reality, the two men were travelling on a Coimbatore-Bengaluru TNSTC service, and the actual fare for the trip to Hosur was just โน150 each, according to a report by The Times of India.
A Double Take At The Ticket It was only after receiving the ticket that Damadoran noticed something unusual. Where he expected to see "Hosur" printed as the destination, the ticket instead listed "Dubai, UAE". The fare was equally baffling, showing โน10,000 instead of โน150. The unexpected details quickly caught the attention of people around him, turning an otherwise routine bus ride into a source of amusement. Social Media Has A Field Day Damadoran later shared a photograph of the ticket online, and it did not take long for the image to spread across social media.
Users flooded the comments section with jokes, memes and playful questions. Some wondered whether TNSTC had quietly launched an international route connecting Tamil Nadu and Dubai, while others joked that it might be the cheapest overseas trip available. The bizarre ticket struck a chord online, with many enjoying the mi up and sharing the image widely. What TNSTC Said As the post gained traction, officials from the TNSTC Salem Division stepped in to explain the situation. According to the transport corporation, the ticket was the result of a software glitch in the electronic ticketing machine used by the conductor.
Officials clarified that Damadoran was charged only the correct fare for his journey. The incorrect destination and fare appeared on the ticket because of a technical error in the system. They also stressed that the glitch affected only the printed information and did not impact the actual amount collected from passengers. When A Small Error Becomes A Big Story The mystery behind the "Dubai ticket" may have been solved, but not before it provided social media users with plenty of entertainment.
