I don’t have live access to current news in this moment. Based on recent patterns, here’s what’s likely relevant about OMNY and “Give A Go”:
- OMNY is the MTA’s tap-and-go fare system, expanding to more riders and fare programs over time, including reduced-fare customers. This has been accompanied by card mailings and outreach to ensure smooth transitions for eligible riders.
- The system includes features like fare capping and compatibility with bank cards and digital wallets, with ongoing communications and webinars to help users adopt OMNY.
- “Give A Go” could refer to a promotional or trial initiative encouraging riders to try OMNY or a specific outreach program, but I don’t have a precise, up-to-date description in my current view. If you have a link or a more specific description of the program name, I can verify and summarize exactly what’s new.
If you’d like, I can search for the latest press releases or official announcements about OMNY “Give A Go” and provide citations and a concise summary. I can also pull out key dates, eligibility, and how to get started with OMNY if you’re considering switching.
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The MTA has begun mailing OMNY cards directly to the more than 1.5 million Reduced-Fare customers enrolled in the program, providing a seamless transition to the tap-and-go system. The new OMNY cards will enable current and future enrolled Reduced-Fare program customers to benefit from OMNY’s convenience and financial flexibility to pay for subway and bus fares. “Over 80% of full-fare customers have switched to OMNY because they know it gives New Yorkers the greatest bang for the buck,” said...
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omny.infoThe MTA has begun mailing OMNY cards directly to the more than 1.5 million Reduced-Fare customers enrolled in the program, providing a seamless transition to the tap-and-go system.
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new.patch.comDon't miss out! The MTA is giving away FREE OMNY Cards to the first 400 riders who transfer their MetroCard balance on November 18th.
secretnyc.coThe MTA has begun mailing OMNY cards directly to the more than 1.5 million Reduced-Fare customers enrolled in the program, providing a seamless transition to the tap-and-go system. The new OMNY cards will enable current and future enrolled Reduced-Fare program customers to benefit from OMNY’s convenience and financial flexibility to pay for subway and bus fares. “Over 80% of full-fare customers have switched to OMNY because they know it gives New Yorkers the greatest bang for the buck,” said...
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