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Malta buses introduce contactless payments

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Contactless payment can now be used on Malta's public transport Photo: Malta Public Transport

Passengers on Malta's buses can now travel using contactless bank cards, smartphones or smartwatches, part of a process aimed at making public transport more efficient. Transport Minister Ian Borg said contactless payment will be accepted on all 400 bus routes. People will be charged the same fare as those using cash - €1.50 in winter and €2.00 in summer. It will still be cheaper to touch in using a tallinja card, which has reduced fares depending on the type of card issued. “This contactless payment system will continue to raise the quality of service for both those who already travel regularly by bus a well as for those who use it less often,” Borg said. He said that he hopes it will encourage more people to use alternative means of transport and deter cash payments. “It also reduces the spread of cash money from one person to another, as throughout the pandemic more people have felt comfortable using digital transactions and we are proactive in introducing advanced technology that adopts this method as well,” he added.  Konrad Pulé, Malta Public Transport General Manager said that cashless payment is a "fundamental element in our customer experience strategy". “When we...


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