The Government has extended the free season tickets and multi-trip tickets for state-owned bus lines in order to avoid asymmetries between the different modes of land transport and, in addition, As of February 1, 2023, the bonus has been extended to 100% of the public services of regular transport of passengers by road under the jurisdiction of the State for recurring travelers. In this way, extends from 50% to 100% the bonus that was already in force since September 1 for certain lines.
The new multi-trip tickets will have Valid from February 1, throughout the rest of the year 2023. But they will be marketed in three periods: between February 1 and April 30; between May 1 and August 31 and between September 1 and December 31, 2023. Multi-trip tickets will be marketed for each of these periods, which will be personal and non-transferable. A multi-trip ticket will be necessary for each route with a specific origin-destination.
In the following interactive search engine you can find the 77 state-owned intercity bus lines that will become free for recurring users.
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The amount of the deposit will be established based on the price of the single ticket without bonus, ranging between 20 and 65 euros. Specifically, a deposit of 20 euros is set for journeys with a ticket price of up to 5 euros. The deposit will be 35 euros on journeys with a ticket price between 5.01 and 13 euros. For journeys with a ticket price between 13.01 and 25 euros, the deposit will be 50 euros. In addition, a deposit of 65 euros is established for journeys with a ticket price of more than 25 euros.
The measure stems from the decree against the energy crisis approved by the Council of Ministers on December 27. The Ministry of Transport will make the concessionary companies responsible for compliance with the marketing conditions to avoid the excessive or inappropriate use of multi-trip tickets.
Complete list of the 77 bus lines
Teruel-Barcelona with hijuela to Caspe
Logroño-Soria-Madrid with hijuelas
Madrid-Toledo with daughters
Murcia-Seville via Granada with daughters
Murcia-Valencia
Vielha-Lleida with daughters
Lleida-Molina de Aragón via Zaragoza with Hijuelas
Irún-Tuy with daughters
Madrid-Badajoz-Valencia with daughters
Coria-Salamanca-Barcelona with hijuelas
Madrid-Alicante with hijuelas
Madrid-Toledo by Valmojado with hijuela by Chozas Canales
Burgos-Poza de la Sal-Frías-Briviesca-Logroño with hijuelas
Soria-Zaragoza with daughters
Madrid-Fuensalida
Madrid-Miajadas-Don Benito with daughters
Madrid-Granada-Almuñécar
Madrid-Jaén with hijuelas
Madrid-Zaragoza-Barcelona with hijuela
Santander-Bilbao-Barcelona with hijuela
Huesca-Lleida with daughters
Madrid-Salamanca-Vigo with daughters
Madrid-Fuente Del Arco-Badalona with hijuelas
Alicante-Murcia with daughters
Zaragoza-Murcia with daughters
Salamanca-León-Santander-Laredo
León-Zaragoza via Valladolid with daughters
Seville and Malaga to Montgat and Manresa, with daughters
Madrid-Piedrabuena
Zaragoza-Castellón de La Plana via Tarragona and Caspe
Madrid-Irún With Hijuelas
Madrid-Casas Ibáñez-Las Lagunas de Ruidera
Santiago de Compostela-Gijón-Irún-Barcelona
Gijón-León-Madrid
Seville-Salamanca-Irún
Genave Bridge (Jaén)- Albacete
Ferrol-Algeciras
Tamarite de Litera (Huesca)-Lleida
Santander-Bilbao-La Manga del Mar Menor (Murcia)
Madrid-Seville-Ayamonte (Huelva)
Madrid-Córdoba-San Fernando
Madrid-Almeria
Ayamonte (Huelva)-Santa Coloma de Gramanet (Barcelona)
Vigo (Pontevedra), Irun (Guipuzcoa) and Barcelona
Bilbao (Vizcaya) and Castro Urdiales (Cantabria)
Madrid-Zaorejas-Sigüenza
Madrid – Plasencia (Caceres)
Madrid-Avila
Madrid-Jaraíz de La Vera (Cáceres)
Pamplona-Jaca
Madrid-Navamorcuende (Toledo)
Calahorra (La Rioja)-Soria
Almeria-Cartagena
Murcia-Almeria
Cuenca-Barcelona
Madrid-Piedrabuena (Ciudad Real)-Agudo (Ciudad Real)
Madrid-Málaga-Algeciras (Cádiz)
Fraga-Binéfar-Mequinenza (Huesca)-Lleida
Irún (Guipúzcoa)-Algeciras (Cádiz)
Burgos-Zaragoza
Éibar (Guipúzcoa)-Pamplona (Navarre)
Jaen-Benidorm (Alicante)
Merida (Badajoz)-Seville
Badajoz-Seville
Madrid-Aranda Duero (Burgos)-El Burgo de Osma (Soria)
Madrid-Guadalajara
Barcelona-Huesca
Madrid-Segovia with extension to Melgar de Fernamental (Burgos)
Aldeanueva del Camino (Cáceres)-Madrid
Puertollano-Tomelloso-Cuenca-Albacete-Valencia
Alicante-Cartagena-Murcia
Pedro Bernardo (Ávila) – Talavera de la Reina (Toledo)
La Adrada (Ávila) – Talavera de la Reina (Toledo)
Hontanares (Ávila) – Talavera de la Reina (Toledo)
Badajoz-Córdoba with Hijuelas
Madrid-Molina de Aragon-Teruel-Valencia
Madrid-Pamplona through Burgos and Logroño, with an extension to Valcarlos and the French border of Arnegui