Tourist vs residents on public transports ?

Tourists love exploring cities — but for residents, that often means crowded buses and slower commutes.

How can cities welcome millions of visitors without overwhelming public transport systems built for citizens first?

Across Europe, PTAs face a growing challenge: tourism peaks are increasingly straining local transport networks. In Rome, for example, visitor numbers now exceed 25 million annually — more than double the city’s population (source: Statista, 2025).

Similar patterns are seen in Barcelona, Amsterdam, and Lisbon, where tourist flows can disrupt service reliability for daily commuters.

That’s why the next frontier in urban mobility isn’t just sustainability — it’s balance. By partnering with specialized platforms like Conet Pass, cities can delegate tourist mobility to an integrated external system, ensuring efficient travel for visitors while keeping local services focused on citizens.

When tourist flows are managed intelligently, everyone benefits: residents enjoy smoother commutes, and visitors experience seamless, stress-free movement across the city.

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