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Dublin Coach The Big Green Bus

Dublin Coach The Big Green Bus

Catégorie : Voyages et locauxVersion: 5.1.1

Taille:41.31MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Découvrez la planification des voyages transparente avec l'application Dublin Coach, votre solution tout-en-un pour réserver des billets d'entraîneur et accéder aux informations de service en temps réel. Localisez rapidement l'arrêt de bus le plus proche à l'aide du GPS de votre appareil, ce qui permet de gagner un temps précieux. Restez informé avec des heures précises d'arrivée et de départ, en assurant une planification précise de parcours. Accédez aux horaires de service détaillés pour chaque arrêt, simplifiant vos arrangements de voyage. Téléchargez l'application aujourd'hui et simplifiez votre prochain voyage.

Caractéristiques de l'application clé:

  • Réservation de billets sans effort: réservez vos billets à coach directement via l'application, en éliminant le besoin de files d'attente ou des achats de billets en personne.

  • Suivi en temps réel: surveillez les emplacements des coach et recevez des mises à jour en temps réel sur les heures d'arrivée attendues à votre arrêt le plus proche.

  • Localisateur d'arrêt alimenté par GPS: identifiez instantanément l'arrêt de bus le plus proche de votre emplacement actuel.

  • Horaires de service complets: afficher des itinéraires détaillés, y compris les heures de départ et d'arrivée, pour chaque arrêt.

  • Mobile Trip Booking: réservez et gérez entièrement vos voyages à partir de votre appareil mobile.

  • Conception intuitive: profitez d'une interface propre et conviviale pour une navigation facile et une utilisation des applications.

En résumé:

L'application Dublin Coach est un compagnon de voyage complet, offrant une plate-forme rationalisée pour réserver des billets et accéder à des informations en temps réel. Sa conception conviviale, combinée à des fonctionnalités telles que des mises à jour en temps réel, un emplacement d'arrêt basé sur GPS et des itinéraires détaillés, en fait un outil indispensable pour une planification de voyage efficace et sans stress. Téléchargez maintenant et expérimentez la différence!

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