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Föli app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 5552 ratings )
Travel
Developer: iQ Payments Oy
Free
Current version: 3.3.6, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 10 Apr 2014
App size: 23.7 Mb

Easy and fast way to buy Föli bus tickets and top up your travel card.

With Föli app it’s easy to buy Turku region traffic tickets and search for the best routes. You can buy single and day tickets and top up travel cards. You can use all the most popular digital payment methods.

Tickets and travel cards are valid in public transport in the Föli area (Turku, Kaarina, Raisio, Naantali, Lieto, and Rusko). Tickets are also valid in the water buses.

Features:
- Single, day and multi tickets for adults and children
- Single tickets are valid for two hours and include right to transfer between buses
- Single tickets can be bought and shared to other users, e.g., children
- Best price ticket that calculates the cheapest price depending on how much you travel
- Top up of Season, Value and Tupla travel cards
- You can top up several travel cards
- Mobile season ticket for adults – you don’t need a travel card since this ticket works completely on your phone
- Long distance and other cities’ local bus tickets
- Versatile payment methods
- Routes and timetables
- Current traffic announcements and news
- You can take the app quickly into use without registering an account
- Register a user account to get the full advantage of all the different payment methods and features
- Sign in with Apple

Föli app was awarded as the best mobile payment service in 2015.

More information on Turku region traffic: www.föli.fi/en

Latest reviews of Föli app for iPhone and iPad

Misleading app
You can only buy tickets. You cant track where to go as which bus to use as the name would suggest.
Does not allow use without Finnish phone number
Finally an app that would enable foreigners to use otherwise confusing bus system. Except that they do not allow use of the system if you do not have a Finnish mobile number. Does not make any sense. If you manage to purchase a ticket, use is quite crippled: QR code that one is supposed to show to reader in a bus is tiny - using only 1/10 of the available space. I have yet to find a bus that would actually read the code. Luckily drivers know the situation and just let you pass as long as you seems to have the app open on your phone with some kind of QR code on it. Designers have also opted to add super annoying PIN code that is very often. This serves little purpose than to annoy the user.
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