Can two people share a 12-trip tallinja card when traveling together?
Looking at the Maltese public transport page for non-personalised tickets, following on from my earlier question on Tallinja cards, I see that they offer a 12-trip card for €15.
I'm not sure if I'll need 12 trips on my upcoming trip, but I can see us getting through 6 trips each. So, sharing a single card would be good, if it's allowed, which I'm not sure it is.
Is it possible for two people to board with a single 12-trip non-personalised tallinja card, and both tap in / validate with it? (Using up 2 of the trips, of course!). Or is it impossible for multiple people to use trips from those at the same time, needing their own card if they're travelling together?
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Can I use my Tallinja card in Gozo?
This card can be used to travel on all the buses in Malta and Gozo. Your credit will not expire. When using your tallinja card you will benefit from cheaper fares than when you pay on the bus. Every time you board the bus simply touch the reader on the bus with your tallinja card.How long is a Malta bus ticket valid?
The card is valid for seven days of unlimited travel starting from the first day and time that the card is validated on the bus. There is a card for adults and another for children (up to 10 years old).What does Tallinja mean?
The name 'tallinja' comes from the Maltese words 'tal-linja' which is the way the Maltese people refer to the bus service. Gozo is a smaller sister island in the Maltese archipelago with around 32,000 residents.Is public transport free in Malta?
Those who are already 14, up to 19 years old will enjoy free travel on public transport for all of 2021. 3. Those who are already 20 on 1 January 2021 shall benefit from free travel on public transport, up to the day before they turn 21.How to apply Malta tallinja bus card | Malta tallinja bus card kaise apply kare | @Simply Recipes
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