Transport, page 3

Slovaks use private flights to travel either for business or for leisure.

Private flights more popular since pandemic

People choose private jets to avoid contact with other passengers or to fly to business destinations that have become difficult to access.

Numbering of trolleybuses in Bratislava will change

The change is expected on November 1.

2020 was a roller coaster ride

Delivery services had to adapt to both increases and decreases in demand.

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Closed roads and border crossings. Pope Francis' visit will significantly limit transport

The times are only approximate. They may change, police claim.

Funny traffic signs have appeared in Bratislava's Nové Mesto

Special traffic signs in Bratislava encourage mutual respect on roads

The problem is not just the lack of infrastructure for cyclists.

Environmental activists call for traffic slow down in Bratislava.

Activists want more 30 km/h zones in Bratislava

Vehicles do not keep to the speed limit. Activists registered a car driving at a speed of 92 km/h in the city centre.

The Poprad-Tatry aiport is a gate to the High as well as the Low Tatra mountains.

Poprad airport wants to join Tatras with Prague but also the Benelux countries

The pandemic reduced traffic through the airport last year.

The new 3.5-kilometre stretch of the Bratislava ring road has been open.

Another section of the Bratislava ring road opened for drivers

The constructor expects the stretch to take the strain off traffic to and from the capital.

Bratislava borroved the hybrid trolleybus from the Czech city of České Budějovice for a week.

Bratislava is testing special trolleybus

Public transport should become greener in the capital.

Interior of the warehouse in P3 park in Bruck an der Leitha.

BUSINESS FOCUS: Coronavirus crisis accelerates new trends in the logistics real estate sector

Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, new tender for a highway toll system and the still incomplete cross-country highway are among the highlights of the latest Business Focus.

Trucks have been paying for kilometres driven on selected roads across Slovakia for 10 years.

Slovakia gears up for a new highway toll system

The controversial contract for the current system will terminate at the end of 2022.

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Random border controls await travellers on September 25

The aim is to find out the current state of the traffic at the border.

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Yellow trains will no longer run between Bratislava and Komárno

The connection will be operated by the Slovak ZSSK and the Austrian ÖBB.

European Mobility Week should encourage people to use alternative means of transport to cars.
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UPDATED: Mobility week kicks off with travel discounts and various campaigns

Car transport is used the most, but its share is lower than in the rest of the EU.

Pionierska Street, Bratislava

Cycling in Slovakia: A free-time activity rather than means of transport

Activists call on the government to use billions from the EU to enhance bike transport in Slovakia.

Transport Minister Andrej Doležal

State wants to operate the toll system on its own

It will not prolong a controversial contract with SkyToll.

Yellow Slovnaft bikes with green Bolt scooters.

Afraid of public transport? Try shared bikes, e-scooters or e-mopeds

Bratislava offers diverse alternative transport.

Airplanes parked at the Bratislava airport.

Bratislava airport changes into a temporary parking area for aircraft

International air transport might resume in Slovakia in July.

The normally busy Obchodna Street in central Bratislava.

Public transport in and around Bratislava changes

Transport companies respond to the changed usage of public transport due to the COVID-19 virus pandemic.

Public transport crisis in Banská Bystrica Region is over

SAD Zvolen accepted a deal from the region’s representatives following a dispute over contract amendments.

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