More than 10,000 individuals have recently applied for a Tallinja card, as its registration fee has been waived until the end of February
Tallinja card registration fee waived until end of February
The registration fee for new Tallinja cards will be waived until the end of February, the Transport Ministry said on Sunday
Quiet increase of single bus journey fare and Tallinja Card fee
The government has quietly increased the fare for single bus journeys to €2.50 when paid by cash or debit card
New transport minister confirms ban of rental e-scooters
Transport Minister Chris Bonett has confirmed to Parliament that rental e-kick-scooters will be banned after 31 March
Harbour ferry crossings free of charge from Monday
Harbour ferry crossings will be free of charge for Tallinja Card holders from Monday, Prime Minister Robert Abela announced on Sunday
43 more vehicles per day on Malta’s already jammed roads
Malta’s already jammed roads saw an average increase of 43 vehicles per day during the third quarter of the year
Confusion reigns as fast ferry operators launch misleading advertising campaign
‘Gozo Highspeed’, a new joint ticketing platform by Virtu Ferries Gozo and Gozo Fast Ferry, claims passengers will “arrive faster”
Fast ferry terminal still lacking basic facilities, 3 months after hit by storm
Three months after being hit by storm Helios, the Gozo fast ferry terminal at Lascaris Wharf in Valletta is still lacking basic facilities