Malta Public Transport (MPT) is investing over €8 million to introduce 30 new buses aimed at expanding the fleet and meeting the increasing demand for reliable and sustainable public transport.
This initiative was announced by Minister for Transport, Infrastructure, and Public Works Chris Bonett and MPT Chairman Felipe Cosmen, alongside Transport Malta CEO Colonel Mark Mallia and MPT General Manager Konrad Pule.
Statistics reveal a notable 19% surge in bus passengers during the first three months of 2024 compared to the same period last year, totaling 17.2 million passengers. Additionally, the use of personalized Tallinja cards for bus travel has risen by 30%, from 188,000 to 224,000, indicating a growing preference for public transport among residents.
Minister Chris Bonett emphasized the importance of efficient public transport in addressing societal challenges, highlighting the government’s commitment to providing solutions for traffic issues by increasing the bus fleet. MPT Chairman Felipe Cosmen explained that this investment aims to enhance the efficiency of the public transport network.
Moreover, enhancements to the Tallinja App now allow passengers to track real-time bus arrivals and receive service updates, receiving positive feedback from users. The new buses, equipped with Euro 6 diesel technology, USB chargers, and free WiFi, prioritize passenger safety and comfort, contributing to an improved travel experience and supporting the journey towards a more sustainable future.
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