More people seem to be using public bus services in Abu Dhabi than ever before.
Over 74 million trips were logged last year, which is a 13 per cent increase compared to 2018.
The growth was mainly driven by the launch of 16 new routes as well as improved connectivity with other emirates.
Free Wi-Fi services were also rolled out inside the buses and at the main stations.
The Integrated Transport Centre also installed 30 air-conditioned bus shelters as part of a wider plan to have 260 of them.
A total of 546 buses currently operate in the emirate, covering a network of more than 7,000 km.


Sheikh Khaled calls for integrated global economic system at APEC
UAE launches aid mission for hurricane-hit Caribbean nations
New paid parking zones introduced in Dubai
H.H. Sheikh Khaled holds talks with South Korean President
UAE fuel prices to drop in November
Abu Dhabi Crown Prince arrives in South Korea for APEC Forum
UAE condemns attacks on civilians in Sudan's El Fasher
Arab Parliament commends UAE’s humanitarian efforts in Gaza
