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Titsa reinforces the services of seven lines to adapt to the increase in demand

April 3, 2023
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SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 3 Apr. (EUROPE PRESS) –

Transportes Interurbanos de Tenerife (Titsa), a company of the Cabildo de Tenerife, reinforces the services of seven lines to adapt to the increase in passenger demand. Specifically, the company increases trips on lines 100, 102, 103, 408, 418, 467 and 473.

With the new reinforcements, line 100, which connects Santa Cruz de Tenerife with Puerto de la Cruz without stops, adds one more trip from the capital at 10:25 a.m.

The 102 (Santa Cruz de Tenerife-Las Arenas-Puerto de la Cruz) will have one more departure on weekdays from the capital’s Interchange at 07:40. On weekends and holidays there will be one more trip at 07:55 from Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

Likewise, route 103 (Santa Cruz de Tenerife-Botánico-Puerto de la Cruz) will be reinforced on weekdays with two more departures from the Interchange and 6 from Puerto de la Cruz. On weekends and holidays, the line will have 7 more trips from the capital and 9 from the north, which will allow users to have departures until 9:00 p.m. from Puerto de la Cruz.

On the other hand, the lines in the south of the island will also see their services increased on weekends and holidays. In this way, the 408 (Granadilla-El Médano) will have 20 more trips, the 418 (Costa Adeje Station – Valle de San Lorenzo) will add 14, while the 467 (Costa del Silencio – Los Cristianos – Costa Adeje – La Caleta ) and 473 (Costa Adeje Station – Callao Salvaje – Los Gigantes) increase departures by 28 and 6, respectively.

Titsa reminds that this information can be consulted on the website www.titsa.comon the phone 922.53.13.00 or through the company’s social networks.



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