From 1 April, Mallorca’s intercity bus network is strengthening its service with the new TIB summer timetables, due to increased demand for public transport, with 20% more passengers in 2024, and the ongoing improvement of the bus fleet. This adjustment includes the reintroduction of several seasonal routes and the expansion of services in various areas of the island, catering to the needs of both residents and tourists.

Photo: CAIB.
New TIB summer timetables
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Serra de Tramuntana
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Routes 231 and 131
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231 (Port de Sóller – Alcúdia): Service resumes with daily frequency.
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131 (Banyalbufar – Estellencs – Andratx – Calvià): Service resumes for the season.
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Llevant coast
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Routes 423 and 424 (Cala Rajada)
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423 (Sa Font de Sa Cala – Cala Rajada): Service starts with daily frequencies.
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424 (Porto Cristo – Cala Rajada): Service starts with hourly frequency.
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Route 401 (Manacor – Palma)
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Reinforced with an additional vehicle, reducing frequency to 25 minutes during peak hours.
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Pollença bay and northern area
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Route 301 (Port de Pollença – Palma)
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Increased frequencies, with three additional journeys to Palma and four additional journeys to Port de Pollença.
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Early morning services (Monday to Friday) will now also run on weekends.
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Route 302 (Can Picafort – Palma)
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New summer schedule with two additional morning services between 5:39 h and 8:00 h.
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Peak time frequency of 20 minutes from 5:39 h to 0:05 h, benefiting hospitality and catering workers.
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Summer express routes (Cala Rajada – Palma and Cala d’Or – Palma)
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Starting in June:
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Cala Rajada – Palma (express route): Semi-direct journeys with reduced travel time, no transfers.
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Cala d’Or – Palma (express route): Starts in June, also with no transfers.
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Airport routes (Aerotib) The entire Aerotib network will operate year-round with improved schedules and frequencies adapted to high season demand.
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Route A42 (Cala Bona – Airport): Operating since 24 March.
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