On Tuesday 1 April, the new summer timetables for lines in the northern area will come into force with an increase in service compared to last year's timetables. In this sense, the connections from Palma, Inca, Sa Pobla, with the bay of Alcúdia and the area of Pollença, with lines 302 and 301 respectively, include new departures first thing in the morning. This will improve public transport mobility for commuters in the northern area.
Line 302 Can Picafort – Palma will include two new early morning departures and a new departure from Palma compared to last year. Thus, between 5:39 am and 8 am, there will be six departures from Inca and two from Palma in the direction of Can Picafort. This increase is in addition to the one that was already undertaken to this line with the incorporation at the beginning of March of two early morning services and two late morning services on the Inca - Can Picafort section. From April, this line will have a frequency of 20 minutes each way at peak times and a service from 5:39 am from Inca until the last departure at 0:05 am from Can Picafort, aimed at hotel and restoration commuters returning home.
In the Bay of Pollença area, line 301 Port de Pollença – Palma increases the service by adding three more routes in the direction of Palma and four in the direction of Port de Pollença compared to last year's timetable. In addition, the two early morning services, which only run Monday to Friday in winter, will run all week from Tuesday 1 April.
Please note that line 315, which connects Sa Pobla with the bay of Alcúdia, has started its service this year earlier than last year and has been in operation since 1 March.
The improvements introduced by the Government of the Balearic Islands to the TIB intercity bus service by modifying the contracts of the three bus concessions in Mallorca to adapt the service to demand and increased users in recent years —20% more in 2024— has enabled an increase in the bus fleet, an improvement in current routes and the offering of all Aerotib lines from various municipalities to the airport throughout the year. The airport lines, A11 and A32, are already operational; the A42 line, which connects Pla and the Llevant coast with the airport, resumes service next Monday, and the A51, from Campos to Son Sant Joan, will be activated on 1 April.