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Titsa extends bank card payment to all buses

April 12, 2022
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Bus in the interchange of La Laguna. / GIVES

Tenerife Intercity Transport (titsa), a company of the Cabildo de Tenerife, extends payment by bank card to all lines of the company, after completing the process of implementing the new payment system which began operating less than a month ago on some routes, mainly those that connected with airports and those most used by tourists and visitors.

The vice president of the Cabildo de Tenerife, Minister of Mobility and president of Titsa, Enrique Arriaga, highlights in a note that “the company is the first intercity transport company in Spain to implement payment by bank card in the entire fleet of vehicles, which which comes to highlight once again the Cabildo’s commitment to public transport”.

The insular director of Mobility, José Alberto León, explains that paying by bank card on public transport is becoming more and more common.

“This allows greater agility in the payment process when accessing the bus, offering the full range of possibilities to pay for the trip, especially for less frequent users,” he says.

The installation of this new payment option throughout the fleet, with which the same rates are applied as with cash payment, has involved an investment of 745,000 euros for the adaptation of the hardware and software of the ticketing system.

Users who choose to use the bank card will pay for their trip in a similar way to how it is currently done with the Ten+ card at the driver’s desk and the price of the trip will be the same as if it was paid in cash.

The validation and payment of the trip can also be done through smart devices for those who have their bank cards integrated.

As a requirement, only Mastercard and Visa bank cards that do not require a pin can be used.



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