Can I buy FlixBus ticket from Greyhound?
Can I buy FlixBus ticket from Greyhound? FAQS: Will I be able to travel on both FlixBus and Greyhound on one ticket? Yes, isn't that great! You can book a ticket on Greyhound.com or via our mobile app that includes both Greyhound and FlixBus travel.
Why is Greyhound so popular?
With their quiet dignity and independence, Greyhounds are calm and quiet indoors, moving lightly and gracefully rather than toppling your lamps. They are comfort-loving dogs who want to snuggle on a soft couch or under a warm blanket.
What can you not bring on FlixBus?
Items of furniture or parts of items of furniture, electrical appliances, surfboards, car parts, cardboard packaging and animals (with the exception of guide dogs and companion dogs) may not be transported on our buses.
Is FlixBus cheaper last minute?
Our tickets – The earlier you book, the more you save! We offer rides through the US at smart prices - the earlier you book, the cheaper the ticket!
Is FLiXBUS same as Megabus?
Even if Megabus continues to operate under its own name in Britain and North America; Continental Europe (France, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Netherlands ...), the Megabus lines became Flixbus following the acquisition in June 2016 the British company by the German company.
What happens if you miss a bus on FlixBus?
If you miss your connecting FlixBus or Flixtrain because of a delay on your first ride, we will book you for free into the next available connection. You will be informed of this by SMS or e-mail.
Can I sit anywhere on FlixBus?
Depending on the trip, either any seat on the bus can be reserved or only individual rows. On some of our partners' buses, seat reservations is not available. If you have reserved a specific seat, you will find your seat number on your ticket.
How much did FlixBus pay for Greyhound?
German bus service FlixBus' parent company, FlixMobility, on Thursday announced it will acquire the iconic Greyhound Lines, expanding its base in the United States. FlixMobility will pay €148 million ($172 million) in cash to FirstGroup, the British owner of Greyhound, North America's largest motor coach operator.