Germany from tomorrow allows long - distance bus travel

After a pause of more than two months, it was because of the spread of the coronary. After a two - month pause because of the coronary, travelers to Germany can take long - distance bus trips from Thursday, broadcast albinfo.ch. After a pause of more than two months because of the spread [...]
After a two - month pause because of the coronary, travelers to Germany can take long - distance bus trips from Thursday, broadcast albinfo.ch.
After a pause of more than two months due to the spread of the coronary, the budget bus company Flicksbus has announced it will start running again from May 28th. The company announced it will also return to service in Austria, Poland and Denmark.
A total of 26 buses will be on the road again, initially making nearly 50 stops, the German market leader announced on Friday, May 22nd. Before the crisis there had been 10 times more stops, however, businesses are gradually taking steps to open up again, German media write.
Because of the spread of the coronary, buses have been fixed since March 18. Contestants, such as Blablabus and Pinkbus, have not yet announced when services will resume, albinfo.ch forward.
However, Flicksbus's bosses believe the firm can survive this crisis, Schwämmley said.
In 2019, Flicksbus carried over 62 million passengers worldwide. This year the company hopes to continue expanding its services. At the moment there is no date when Flickstrain will again be available.
Flicksbus is counting that cross-border services can still work soon. “We hope that a responsible European solution will be decided within the next few weeks”, Schwämmeln said.
German Transport Minister Andreas Schauer, from the right centre CSU, recently announced assistance of about 170m for the bus industry.











