Is it cheaper to use a hop card?

Yes, using an AT HOP card in Auckland is cheaper than paying with cash, offering at least a 20% discount on most bus, train, and ferry fares. It is also generally cheaper than single-trip cash fares in other cities where similar smart cards are used, providing automatic fare capping, concession loads (student/senior), and easier transfers.
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Is it cheaper to use an AT HOP card?

Benefits of using a HOP card

Get 20% off every trip, compared to buying train and ferry tickets before boarding. Easily transfer between bus, train and ferry services. Pay just one fare as you travel between zones. Load applicable concessions on your HOP card for further travel discounts.
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Is a HOP card worth it?

Get a Hop card to take advantage of reduced fares for seniors, youth, people with disabilities, people who qualify based on income, veterans and active-duty military. Ride all you want: With a reduced-fare Hop card, you'll never pay more than $2.80 in a day or $28 in a calendar month.
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Is it cheaper to buy a bus ticket online or on the bus?

It's almost always cheaper to buy your bus ticket online or via the operator's app before you board, with savings on single fares and significant discounts on multi-day or monthly passes, as onboard purchases often incur a premium or require exact change, making digital booking more convenient and economical. 
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Is the 2 pound bus fare extended?

The UK's £2 bus fare cap, originally ending in 2023, was extended multiple times and eventually transitioned to a £3 cap in England (outside London) from January 2025 to December 2025, funded by the government to help with living costs. However, some regions, like Liverpool City Region and Telford, have stepped in with local funding to keep their specific £2 caps running longer, with Liverpool aiming for 2026, while the national scheme shifted focus to the £3 cap to support bus services long-term. 
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What are the disadvantages of the Oyster card?

Cons
  • Initial Cost—The card has an upfront cost of £5, which might not be worth it if you're not travelling much.
  • Limited Utility – If your month-long stay has you mostly walking to nearby destinations or your travel is limited to specific zones, an Oyster card might not offer much value.
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Can you use 1 HOP card for 2 people?

One contactless payment method per person

Each person travelling must tag on and off with their own contactless card or smart device, so you will not be able to pay for someone else using a contactless method. You can still use your HOP card to pay for another person.
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What are the downsides of using a travel card?

Difficult to maximize value

If you don't travel often, a travel card likely isn't worth it. You won't be able to take advantage of the benefits — like statement credits for hotel stays and airline fees — or earn bonus points or miles for travel purchases.
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What is the best travel card for Barcelona?

The best way to visit Barcelona

Get around freely with the Hola Barcelona Travel Card which provides unlimited journeys on public transport in Barcelona for consecutive periods of 2 days (48 h), 3 days (72 h), 4 days (96 h) or 5 days (120 h) from the time it is first validated and at any time of day.
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What is the cheapest way to get around New Zealand?

The InterCity bus network is the cheapest way to get around New Zealand. The buses are reasonably comfortable, with big windows, charging ports and regular stops. Tickets can be very cheap if you book ahead – Auckland to Wellington from NZ$60, for example.
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Why am I seeing a $0.10 charge when paying for public transport?

When you tap your GXS FlexiCard on the fare gantry, a S$0.10 pre-authorisation charge is made to ensure your card is active and ready. Don't worry, this isn't your actual fare. It will be promptly returned once the final transaction details from SimplyGo are processed.
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Can I buy a HOP card at Auckland airport?

AT HOP cards are available at Auckland Airport from a vending machine outside door 4 (domestic terminal), Take Home Convenience (international terminal) or at the vending machine at Bus stop A in the transport hub.
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Is it better to tap or insert a card?

Compared to existing credit and debit card technology, Tap to Pay is generally much safer to use. The RFID field is part of what makes contactless cards so secure.
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How to get 30% off Oyster?

To get 30% off an Oyster card, you need an 18+ Student Oyster photocard, which requires you to be 18+, live in a London borough during term, and be a full-time student on a qualifying course, giving you 30% off adult Travelcards and Bus & Tram Passes; alternatively, add a Railcard to any Oyster for 1/3 off off-peak pay-as-you-go fares.
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Is a London bus cheaper than a tube?

Are London buses cheaper than a Tube? Yes, London buses are cheaper than riding the Tube.
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What is the 1 hour bus rule in London?

London's "1 hour rule" refers to the Hopper Fare, which allows unlimited bus and tram journeys for a single £1.75 fare within one hour of your first tap-in, using the same contactless or Oyster card. It means you can switch between buses and trams as much as you like, even linking with the Tube or DLR (though the main benefit is bus/tram hopping), without paying again, provided your subsequent taps are within 60 minutes of the initial touch. 
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What happens if I tap on but not off?

If you do not tap on and tap off correctly

you will be charged the default fare for an incomplete trip which is the maximum possible fare for that service, based on your Opal card type. You will never be charged over the Daily Travel Cap. you will miss out on Opal benefits.
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How to get a free travel pass?

To apply for a free travel pass (concessionary bus/travel card), you typically apply through your local council or a national transport body (like Transport for Wales/Scotland) by proving your age (e.g., 60+) or disability, residency, and identity with documents (passport, council tax bill, photo) online or in person, but specific requirements vary by region (UK, Ireland, etc.). Check your local authority's website or a national portal like GOV.UK for eligibility and application links. 
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