Back to newsCrete's intercity bus network (KTEL) is undergoing a significant restructuring through a public tender process valued at 735 million euros. Authorities have issued revised tender documents and granted a 45-day extension for companies wishing to submit bids to operate bus services across the island. The process is part of a broader liberalization of public transport in Crete, opening the market to competition rather than relying solely on the existing cooperative model. For visitors, no immediate changes to bus routes or schedules are expected while the tender remains ongoing. However, the outcome could eventually bring updated services, newer vehicles, and improved connections between Crete's major cities, including Heraklion, Chania, Rethymno, and Agios Nikolaos. Tourists relying on KTEL buses for intercity travel should continue using current timetables available at local bus stations.
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Crete's Bus Network Opens to Competition in €735M Tender
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