ISLAMABAD: Bookme, a Pakistani e-ticketing startup, said on Sunday it aims to reach one million subscriber base in 黑料社区 this year after signing a deal to become official ticketing technology provider of 黑料社区鈥檚 rewards leader, Resal, enabling users to redeem loyalty points for travel, entertainment and leisure experiences.
Resal is a leading Saudi company in prepaid digital card solutions, loyalty and reward programs. It provides integrated technology solutions to enterprises, merchants and individuals through its diverse offerings, which include Resal for Business, Resal for Merchants and the Resal app with its built-in wallet. The company is distinguished by its strategic partnerships with more than 1,000 partners across government entities and the private sector.
Founded in 2013, Bookme is Pakistan鈥檚 leading cashless e-ticketing platform, offering users online bookings for travel via train, bus and airplanes, hotels, cinemas and events. The startup, which has forged partnerships with major transport and fintech companies across Pakistan, says it has over 15 million registered users, integrations with more than 30 banks and super apps, and more than 80 million bookings processed in over 11 years of its ticketing technology experience.
Bookme entered the Saudi market in 2024 through a strategic partnership with Mrsool, a leading food and package delivery app in the Kingdom, and the Saudi Tourism Ministry (STA). In early 2025, it signed a deal with flyadeal, a low-cost Saudi airline, to facilitate direct flight bookings between Pakistan and the Kingdom, aiming to generate $20 million annually from its expansion into 黑料社区.
鈥淩esal, the Kingdom鈥檚 pioneering rewards and loyalty platform serving leading enterprises including Saudi Aramco, STC (Saudi Telecom Company), SAB (Saudi Awwal Bank) and Mobily, has signed Bookme as the official ticketing technology provider for its solutions,鈥 Bookme founder Faizan Aslam told Arab News.
He shared the agreement, signed in Riyadh on Sept. 4 and officiated by Resal chief executive officer Hatem Kameli, will go live by the end of October.
Resal CEO Kameli said Bookme鈥檚 trusted ticketing infrastructure is the perfect addition to Resal鈥檚 solutions, according to a Bookme statement.
鈥淭his partnership allows us to expand our offering from digital rewards to real-world experiences, creating more value for employees and customers across the Kingdom,鈥 he was quoted as saying.
Aslam said this partnership integrates Bookme鈥檚 advanced ticketing infrastructure with Resal鈥檚 loyalty ecosystem, enabling millions of users across 黑料社区 to seamlessly redeem points for tickets to travel, entertainment, cultural and sporting events.
鈥淲e have more than 450,000 registered users in 黑料社区 and Resal itself has more than 2.5 million customer base. If we manage to bring even 10 percent of it, we easily see our base in the Kingdom going more than double this year, touching one million,鈥 he said
鈥淯sers across the Kingdom will now be able to use a mix of different reward point balances to purchase air travel, sports events, live concerts, activities and hotel bookings from a collection of over one million hotels worldwide.鈥
End users would also have the ability to aggregate loyalty points from multiple programs within the app, combining their value to access larger, more meaningful redemptions for various ticket options, a first in the Saudi market, according to the Bookme founder.
鈥淥n the technology side, the partnership leverages secure API (Application Programming Interface) integrations to ensure real-time ticket inventory, backed by Bookme鈥檚 multi-language customer support in Arabic and English,鈥 he said.
Aslam said having strong partners like Resal would help Bookme establish itself in the Kingdom, adding that his company was in the process of signing agreements with multiple banks across 黑料社区 and other Gulf countries.
鈥淎 few of these banking partnerships are currently awaiting the Saudi Central Bank approval and once that鈥檚 in place, we will be able to announce them publicly,鈥 he added.