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Ticket Bus Verona

Ticket Bus Verona

Catégorie : Voyages et locauxVersion: 10.13.0

Taille:13.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:myCicero Srl

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Description de l'application

Vivez un voyage fluide à Vérone avec l'application officielle TicketBus Vérone par ATV ! Cette application pratique vous permet d'acheter sans effort des billets de bus pour Vérone et Legnago, ainsi que des itinéraires de banlieue dans toute la province de Vérone, Vérone Airport AirLink et des pass touristiques. Achetez des billets simples, 3 jours ou 7 jours avec votre carte de crédit ou rechargez votre compte « Credito Trasporto » par carte de crédit, SISAL Pay, PayPal, Masterpass ou Satispay. Téléchargez maintenant pour des voyages sans stress !

Principales caractéristiques :

  • Billets de bus urbains et suburbains : Achetez des billets pour les bus urbains et les lignes de banlieue de Vérone et Legnago à travers la province, le tout à partir d'une seule application. Évitez les files d'attente et planifiez votre voyage en toute simplicité.
  • Vérone Airport AirLink : Réservez facilement vos billets de transfert aéroport directement via l'application.
  • Billets touristiques : Explorez Vérone et la province avec des pass touristiques flexibles de 1, 3 ou 7 jours.
  • Options de paiement multiples : Choisissez votre mode de paiement préféré : carte de crédit, SISAL Pay, PayPal, Masterpass ou Satispay.
  • Recharge Credito Trasporto : Rechargez facilement votre solde "Credito Trasporto" pour de futurs achats de billets.

En bref : TicketBus Vérone est votre solution unique pour des voyages en bus efficaces et sans tracas à Vérone et ses environs. Sa conception intuitive et ses fonctionnalités complètes le rendent idéal tant pour les résidents que pour les visiteurs. Téléchargez l'application dès aujourd'hui et profitez de voyages fluides et sans souci ! [Lien pour télécharger l'application]

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Traveler Jan 08,2025

This app made getting around Verona so easy! Highly recommend for tourists.

Turista Jan 11,2025

Aplicación muy útil para viajar en Verona. Fácil de usar y eficiente.

Voyageur Jan 18,2025

Application pratique pour acheter des billets de bus à Vérone. Quelques bugs mineurs.

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