Taichung Mass Rapid Transit Corp today announced that it would give away prizes, including business-class return flights, to select passengers to celebrate reaching 50 million total rides yesterday.
The Taichung MRT partnered with Starlux Airlines to offer the 50 millionth passenger two return flights on business class, while the two passengers immediately before and after are to win one return flight each in economy class.
The lucky winners should contact the Taichung MRT immediately for information on how to claim their prizes.
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Moreover, any passenger who completes five rides before the end of this month can enter a raffle to claim more than 300 prizes, while commemorative EasyCards are now available to celebrate the milestone.
The 50 millionth passenger embarked at Jiushe Station (舊社) and disembarked at Taichung City Hall (市政府) yesterday at 2:45pm using the iPass electronic ticket No. 35000104351.
The 49,999,999th passenger used an EasyCard to embark at Jiude Station (九德) and disembarked at Taichung City Hall yesterday at 2:45pm, using EasyCard No. 8300675201667374.
The 50,000,0001st passenger embarked at Daqing Station (大慶) and also disembarked at Taichung City Hall yesterday at 2:45pm, using EasyCard card No. 8430997668.
The three lucky passengers would also win limited-edition EasyCards to commemorate 50 million rides on the Taichung MRT.
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