Is there any information on whether (and/or when) Flixbus will come to the Midwest? [closed]
Flixbus started operating on the West Coast last year, and a week ago it began operation on the East Coast. I was wondering if there is some information, official or not, on whether it is planning to enter the Midwest, and if so, then when? I wasn't able to find anything.
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FlixBus announced their Texas and New York expansions in this Press Release last December. Texas started very soon after it was announced, much sooner than New York which started almost half a year later. They can move quite fast to start routes when the right opportunity presents itself.
So far they haven't announced it publicly, nor do they have any jobs posted that would hint at such an expansion.
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Does FlixBus operate in the US?
FlixBus US is the American branch of German bus company FlixBus. Originally launched in 2013 to bring sustainable, affordable, and modern bus travel to Europe, FlixBus expanded its network to the United States in 2018 with new service in California, Nevada, and Arizona.Where can I go with FlixBus?
With our bus journeys you can choose from France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, Hungary, Croatia and many more countries! Not to mention Sweden, Denmark, Luxembourg, Slovenia and Austria \u2013 FlixBus provides the travel you want, when you want it!Does FlixBus own Megabus?
In March 2016, the company launched its first routes to the United Kingdom and Spain. Effective 1 July 2016, FlixBus acquired Megabus Europe from Stagecoach Group, with Stagecoach remaining as contractor to operate the services.Do I need passport for FlixBus?
What identification documents do I need to travel with Flixbus? A valid identity document (national identity card, passport, residence permit, etc.) that corresponds to your ticket is required to board the Flixbus.COME CERCARE E COMPRARE UN BIGLIETTO FLIXBUS [2022]
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