Neobus Offers Cross-Border Tickets to Poland for Just 1 Zloty.
Neobus Launches Major Ticket Sale
According to Novyny.live: The Polish bus operator Neobus has announced a significant ticket sale, with fares starting from just 1 Polish zloty. This promotional campaign is designed to attract more passengers by offering highly affordable travel options and will run from April 20th until May 31st, 2026.
Tickets can be purchased at this promotional rate, which is roughly equivalent to 12 Ukrainian hryvnias. It's important to note that a separate booking fee of 2.99 zloty applies. The available routes will conveniently depart from the border area at Medyka and from the city of Przemysl, making trip planning straightforward.
Key Routes Available
Neobus is offering a range of popular routes from Medyka to several major Polish cities, including:
- Przemysl
- Rzeszow
- Krakow
- Katowice
- Wroclaw
- Warsaw
- Lodz
Return journeys from Rzeszow to these destinations are also available. This initiative provides a vital and economical travel link, particularly for Ukrainian citizens looking to visit Poland or travel between Polish cities. For many, this offers a crucial connection for family visits or essential travel.
Through this sale, Neobus aims to boost passenger numbers on its routes by providing an opportunity for budget-friendly travel over an extended period. This promotion could significantly impact regional transport, making cross-border movement more accessible. It represents a practical support measure in the current context, facilitating travel for a variety of purposes between the two nations.
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