Go-Ahead and Google partner to help customers track fare savings
Go-Ahead's industry-first initiative will provide customers with greater visibility into their ride history and savings accrued through time-based fare caps.
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Go-Ahead's industry-first initiative will provide customers with greater visibility into their ride history and savings accrued through time-based fare caps.
The launch of cEMV ticketing on the Palm Bus network, which doesn’t require knowledge of local ticketing systems, is a vital improvement for both residents and the many tourists that visit the city of Cannes.
Littlepay has been awarded an MSA by the State of California to offer transit payment processor services through the California Department of Transportation's Cal-ITP Mobility Marketplace.
Passenger and Littlepay have partnered to strengthen the contactless passenger experience by providing a simple way of accessing past fares and capping benefits, giving customers a real-time overview of all journeys made.
Littlepay and UrbanThings have partnered to enrich passengers' understanding of their fare payments across multi-operator, multimodal transport systems.
By introducing a contactless payment system across the Ginko network, the City of Besançon hopes to make fare payments simpler and boarding faster for public transport users.
The contactless ticketing demonstration has been implemented as part of the Sacramento Regional Transit District's efforts to make travelling by public transport easier and more convenient.
The contactless ticketing system will play a vital role in promoting the use of public transport in Porto, enabling more environmentally sustainable mobility.
First Bus passengers in Leicester and Stoke-on-Trent are now benefitting from the Tap On/ Tap Off scheme, which enables contactless payments and ensures daily and weekly fare capping.
Contactless payment capability has been rolled out on certain Santa Barbara bus services for the first time this week, with Clean Air Express users receiving a discount for using contactless to pay.
The Californian transit operator says it is the first in the state to offer this kind of payment technology to passengers, which it says will make travelling both more convenient and safer.
Finland is embracing tap-to-pay on transport in two of its biggest cities as contactless payments in Nordic countries continue to thrive.
Bilbao’s bus fleet will be fitted with contactless readers as the Basque city of Bilbao offer its residents more opportunities to pay for journeys.
In conclusion to our Ticketing & Payments In-Depth Focus, we asked a number of industry experts the following: how important is it for transport providers to be able to incrementally improve and update their ticketing systems as the pace of innovation continues to quicken?
In a project spanning three years, completing in 2023, the transit payment gateway will enable contactless EMV payments on all transport modes in Finland’s vibrant capital and some other cities in Finland.