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A total of 2,565 Titsa stops have QR codes with service information

May 18, 2022
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SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 18 May. (EUROPE PRESS) –

A total of 2,565 Titsa stops have QR codes with information on the transit times of the different lines that operate at that stop. This figure is equivalent to 64% of the total of 4,008 that are distributed throughout the island.

Through these codes, travelers can access the transit times of the lines that provide services at those stops, which reduces the uncertainty in waiting for the service.

The Minister of Mobility and President of Titsa, Enrique Arriaga, highlighted the company’s effort to make available to travellers, regardless of where they are, all the necessary tools to know all the relevant information on the service, either online or offline. physical or virtual, with the aim of promoting and making the use of public transport more accessible.

Likewise, the transport company registers an average of 36,000 daily users through its website www.titsa.com21,000 in the mobile version and 14,000 in the desktop version.

However, the company maintains the telephone service through 922-53-13-00.

THE TITSA APP ACCOUNTS FOR 47,602 DOWNLOADS

Titsa has recorded 47,602 downloads of its mobile application for users since it was launched in December 2020, 43,231 for the Android system and 4,371 for iOS.

The Island Director of Mobility, José Alberto León, highlighted the success that the app has had among users, as a result of the effort that has been made to improve the quality of the service provided by the company by taking advantage of new technologies. “The application allows travelers to quickly and easily find out about the company’s lines, routes or prices of the journeys, among other information”, he explains.

Among other options, the Titsa app allows the user to select and mark certain lines as favorites, with the aim of receiving real-time notifications or alerts about any change that affects their schedules, stops or number of routes, as well as possible time changes. or alerts of delays that may affect their buses.



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