STC Online Booking Platform Down, Leaving Customers Stranded
Customers of Intercity STC, one of Ghana’s leading transport service providers, have been left frustrated after the company’s online booking platform went offline, disrupting travel arrangements and ticket purchases across the country. The unexpected system outage has created confusion and inconveni
Ogyem Solomon

Customers of Intercity STC, one of Ghana’s leading transport service providers, have been left frustrated after the company’s online booking platform went offline, disrupting travel arrangements and ticket purchases across the country. The unexpected system outage has created confusion and inconvenience for travellers who rely on the digital platform to secure seats, check schedules, and manage reservations.
Several users reported being unable to access the website or complete bookings, leading to mounting complaints on social media. Many expressed disappointment over the timing of the technical failure, noting that it affected travellers planning long-distance trips who had not made alternative arrangements. Posts from frustrated customers highlighted concerns about missed appointments, delayed plans, and the lack of clear communication from the company.
While STC representatives have yet to provide a detailed explanation of the cause of the outage, the company advised affected customers to seek updates through official customer service channels and to consider alternative booking methods in the meantime. The absence of clear timelines for restoring the platform has added to the uncertainty, leaving many users anxious about upcoming travel plans.
The incident underscores the growing dependence on digital systems in Ghana’s transportation sector, where online booking platforms are increasingly integral to operational efficiency and customer convenience. Technical failures in such systems can quickly escalate into widespread disruption, affecting both individual travellers and the company’s reputation.
Experts suggest that transport companies like STC need to invest in robust IT infrastructure, regular system maintenance, and contingency plans to prevent prolonged outages. Reliable digital platforms are critical not only for customer satisfaction but also for supporting the smooth operation of intercity travel services, particularly as demand continues to rise.
The current outage has prompted calls from users for STC to improve its digital service reliability, including backup systems and clear communication protocols in case of future technical issues. Many customers have emphasized that transparency and timely updates are essential when disruptions occur, to help travellers plan and mitigate inconveniences.
Despite the disruption, some customers noted that the company’s physical ticketing offices remain an alternative, though they often require longer waiting times and may be less convenient for those accustomed to booking online. Observers believe that the incident highlights both the benefits and challenges of digitalisation in the transport industry — making travel more convenient when systems function properly, but potentially leaving customers stranded when they fail.
As the situation develops, travellers are being urged to monitor STC’s official communication channels for updates and to consider alternative travel arrangements if necessary. The outage serves as a reminder of the importance of reliable digital services in the modern travel industry and the need for companies to be prepared for unexpected technical difficulties.
The coming days will be critical for STC to restore trust and reassure customers that travel plans can proceed smoothly, while also highlighting the broader need for investment in technology infrastructure across Ghana’s transportation sector.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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