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Monthly bus tickets available without an ID card (if you're employed)

Last activity 12 October 2013 by SMeddie

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pgl

Just wanted to note that if you're employed in Malta, you can get a monthly bus ticket by going to the main office in Valletta with a copy of your passport, a passport photo, and a copy of your employment contract. Then you can get the monthly ticket for 26 EUR.

edit: Made the subject clearer

Toon

Good comment and relevant for those bus users who are still waiting for their ID

pgl

Thanks - it's certainly useful for my better half, who's recently had to travel every day. Makes a difference of about 45 EUR per month!

coxf0001

and students get it for 20 euro a month!

Toon

excellent information

Duxx

EPIC information, thx
just hope they'l accept my ID card couse I dont own a passport

I'll give it a shot

Toon

let is know how you get on = so to speak.LOL

mantonas

Great info pgl :top:

Duxx

went today with my work contract and copy of my croatian ID card couse I use her for trave not passport

in 5 minutes I got arriva saver card and bought monthly ticket for 21e

HURA!!

Toon

Handy to know Duxx - good one.

MikeInPoulton

pgl wrote:

Thanks - it's certainly useful for my better half, who's recently had to travel every day. Makes a difference of about 45 EUR per month!


Crikey.............well done pgl

SMeddie

FYI ..... If you have proof that you applied for an ID Card. Arriva is happy to give you a monthly bus ticket for 26 Euros.

Just go to the main branch in Valletta and speak to them.   

Ta

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