Yango Group Officially Launched its Transport Service in Muscat

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Yango Group has added a new public mobility feature to the Yango Superapp in Oman. The free Transport Service provides users with real-time routes and schedules for city and intercity buses, making urban navigation more seamless for residents and visitors.


Key Highlights

The new feature expands Yango’s ecosystem of services in Oman:

  • New Free Service: A public “Transport Service” feature within the Yango Superapp.
  • 13 City Bus Lines: The service provides real-time routes and schedules for 13 city bus lines in Muscat.
  • 2 Intercity Routes: It also includes two intercity routes linking Muscat with the UAE.
  • Expanded Ecosystem: The new feature joins Yango’s existing services in Oman, which include ride-hailing, delivery, cargo, and rentals.

A Seamless Urban Navigation Tool

The new transport integration is a free service that provides users with up-to-date routes and schedules for 13 city bus lines within Muscat, as well as two intercity routes that connect the Omani capital with the UAE. This launch strengthens Yango’s ecosystem in Oman and underlines its mission to streamline urban living through technology.


Building a Localized Tech Ecosystem

This launch is part of Yango’s broader vision to create a comprehensive digital ecosystem in the region. Islam Abdul Karim, Regional Head of Yango Middle East, stated, “Seamless daily mobility shouldn’t depend on how you move, but on how effortlessly technology can empower your choices in Oman. Our vision goes beyond transportation — we are building a localized tech ecosystem that simplifies life across services, from mobility to upcoming AI solutions aligned with national development goals.”.


Supporting Oman’s Smart City Agenda

By blending public transit information with its existing private ride-hailing and other digital services under a single app, Yango is positioning itself as more than just a mobility provider. The company aims to support Oman’s urban modernization agenda and meet the growing demand for integrated smart city solutions.

Source: MEA Tech Watch

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