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20 NEWS maltatoday | SUNDAY • 12 NOVEMBER 2023 And the magic is on the way! from Monday 13 TH November Big on Quality, Lidl on Price Even though every effort has been made to ensure adequate supplies, these items may sell out quickly. Prices do not include decorative material. Prices are valid save errors or omissions. fridge section 1. 99 200g pack 1kg = € 9.95 Deluxe Crème Brûlée Made with free-range eggs Deluxe Shelled Scallops 1kg = € 25.98 12. 99 500g pack 1kg = € 6.86 5. 49 800g pack Deluxe Panettone Stracciatella Made with barn eggs Deluxe Artichokes Patè 1kg = € 11.06 1. 99 180g pack frozen Visit our stores and discover a lot of Deluxe specialties KURT SANSONE BUSES carried a record-breaking 6.5 million passengers in October, surpassing the previous high of 6.1 million achieved in August, Malta Public Transport said. The company attributed the in- crease in passengers to the expan- sion of the fleet with 30 fully elec- tric buses in September, which led to an additional 410 daily trips. The new buses were used to increase frequencies on 16 key routes connecting high-passen- ger-demand localities across Mal- ta, MPT said. The investment in electric buses is expected to lead to an annual reduction of over 1,800 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions. MPT General Manager Kon- rad Pulè said the company's re- cent investments had a positive impact on passenger numbers and mobility in general. "This is part of our commitment to continue im- proving our bus service for every- one's benefit in Malta and Gozo," he said. Since October last year govern- ment has been fully subsidising bus travel, which is free for pas- sengers who have a Tal-Linja card. In 2023, the government budg- eted €40 million in subsidies for public transport to cover the routes outlined in the public ser- vice obligation (PSO), and a fur- ther €14 million to finance the free travel of Tal-Linja card users. The respective subsidies for 2024 are estimated to reach €49 million for the PSO and €25 mil- lion to cover free travel. In his budget speech, Finance Minister Clyde Caruana said the impact of the scheme offering free bus travel will be analysed and a study carried out to determine how to improve the service. Caruana also said studies were underway to determine where priority lanes for buses should be introduced on the road network. Buses carried record 6.5 million passengers in October

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