Jak Lingko
Jak Lingko (formerly OK OTrip[2]) is a public transport integration program designed to integrate payment and physical connection between transport modes in Jakarta. The integration includes TransJakarta, KRL Commuterline, MRT, LRT and local angkot (Mikrotrans).[3]
| Location | Jakarta, Indonesia |
|---|---|
| Launched | December 2017 |
| Technology |
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| Operator | Consortium comprising Jatelindo, Thales Group, Lyko, and Aino (the latter owned by the Gadjah Mada University)[1] |
| Manager | PT Jakarta Lingko Indonesia |
| Currency | IDR |
| Credit expiry | None |
| Validity | |
| Website | jaklingkoindonesia |

History
One Karcis One Trip (OK OTrip) was initially launched in 2017. The card caps fares at IDR 5,000 for up to 3 hours on transfers for smaller participating local bus services to or from the TransJakarta BRT network, and aims to reduce transportation costs by 30 percent.[4] In 2018, the program was rebranded as Jak Lingko,[5] where "Jak" refers to Jakarta and "Lingko" deriving from the name of the interconnected irrigation network used in the Manggarai Regency on Flores Island, East Nusa Tenggara.[6]
On September 2021, JakLingko officially announced its third generation payment card and a new mobility app, on limited trial since August 2021. JakLingko would implement Mobility-as-a-Service through the app by March 2022. It would later enable account based ticketing with fare classes by August 2022.[7]
References
- "Thales to Boost Greater Jakarta's Commuter Traffic with New Payment and Ticketing Platform". Thales Group. Retrieved 2021-10-31.
- Nursita Sari (2018-10-08). "Nama OK Otrip Diubah Jadi Jak Lingko". kompas.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-07-02.
- Putri Anisa Yuliani (2019-11-29). "Tiket MRT bakal Terintegrasi Transjakarta, LRT, dan Jak Lingko" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2021-01-28.
- Iwan Supriyatna (2017-12-14). "OK Otrip Akan Diuji Coba dari 15 Januari-15 April 2018". kompas.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-07-02.
- Sari, Nursita. "Nama OK Otrip Diubah Jadi Jak Lingko". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2021-01-28.
- A. Muh. Ibnu Aqil (2018-11-10). "Logo for Jak Lingko unveiled, service expansion eyed". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 2020-07-02.
- "Resmikan Integrasi Tarif JakLingko, Anies Bedakan Tarif Penumpang | Ekonomi". Bisnis.com (in Indonesian). 2021-09-29. Retrieved 2021-10-01.