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Transport Malta said today that Arriva had improved services on a number of bus routes, but monitoring would continue. It has also complained about services on a number other routes.
In a statement, Transport Malta recalled that two weeks ago it complained to Arriva about the low levels of reliability and punctuality of the 70s route group (71: Valletta-Zurrieq; 72: Valletta-Qrendi; 73: Valletta-Bubaqra)
It had warned Arriva that should it fail to upgrade its level of service to an acceptable level, it would have no choice but to deploy extra resources to supplement the transport service at the expense of Arriva itself.
On November 20 Arriva acknowled the fact that the levels of service on the 70s route group in terms of reliability and punctuality were not meeting contracted requirements. It undertook to take measures to address these problems including the deployment of additional bus capacity on this route group. Arriva also informed Transport Malta that the full set of measures would take effect by December 2.
Arriva also unilaterally undertook to double the frequency of route 73 (from 60 to 30 minute frequency) as of December 2, Transport Malta said.
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