Back to newsCrete's regional bus network, KTEL, is facing a significant ownership change. The island's four local KTEL operators have joined forces to submit a single combined bid in a government tender for the rights to operate Crete's intercity bus routes. Their main competition comes from foreign investors seeking to take over the network.
If the local operators lose the tender, the concern is that service priorities, pricing, and route decisions could shift under outside ownership, potentially affecting the frequency and reliability of bus connections between major towns like Heraklion, Chania, Rethymno, and Agios Nikolaos.
For tourists, KTEL buses are the main affordable way to travel across Crete. The outcome of this tender could influence schedules and fares in future seasons. No immediate changes to services are expected while the process is ongoing.
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