TravellingMan22
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Portuguese/Frances 2020/Norte 2021
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Thank you! Yes it was very clunky and unuser friendly so this is good news!Looks like a huge improvemen, the old one was a pain to navigate and use!
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While i did have no issues with the old site, i do hope that the online check-in process has also been changed. That was quite the hassle, especially when you had booked multiple tickets over a single mail account.I liked the old one. This one will take getting used to. Looks like a lot less information available such as downloading routes and times or at least I don't see that here yet.
You can online check in on Monbus! Sorry I’m being really thick! How does that work?While i did have no issues with the old site, i do hope that the online check-in process has also been changed. That was quite the hassle, especially when you had booked multiple tickets over a single mail account.
been a while... when you book online you getYou can online check in on Monbus! Sorry I’m being really thick! How does that work?
My understanding for this but open to correction is the name difference between the town, Fisterra, and the ' end of the world' Finisterre, 3.2 k's further on with the bus coming and going to and from the town.I noticed that it still doesn't find Finisterre. You need to search for Fisterra.
It gives no results for Faro de Finisterre or Finisterre. It only recognizes the Galician name.My understanding for this but open to correction is the name difference between the town, Fisterra, and the ' end of the world' Finisterre, 3.2 k's further on with the bus coming and going to and from the town.
The Gronze Fisterra and Muxia site shows the distance to Fisterra with the 3.2k's add on for 'Faro de Finisterre'.
Ah yes sorry. That’s right. Think we are just using different terminology. Yes a QR code is received, and scanned by driver on boarding.been a while... when you book online you getyour tickets andsome link... follow them, click some tiny button, then you get some QR-Code which the driver can scan... but again, it's been a while, it was a bit overly complicated in my memory and i have no idea if they changed it.
Ah yes sorry. That’s right. Think we are just using different terminology. Yes a QR code is received, and scanned by driver on boarding.
It gives no results for Faro de Finisterre or Finisterre. It only recognizes the Galician name.
But is it only the Galician name that has a bus stop?It gives no results for Faro de Finisterre or Finisterre. It only recognizes the Galician name.
My understanding for this but open to correction is the name difference between the town, Fisterra, and the ' end of the world' Finisterre, 3.2 k's further on with the bus coming and going to and from the town.
The Gronze Fisterra and Muxia site shows the distance to Fisterra with the 3.2k's add on for 'Faro de Finisterre'.
Am aware of the location difference but not aware of the reasoning for the use of the two languages used together as in the Gronze example ie Fisterra for the town and Finisterre for the Cape?The extra distance is because the faro is the lighthouse on the cape south of Finisterre/Fisterra. It's the same town but with names in different languages.
Seems to be a slipup. I see Gronze does label the cape as Cabo de Fisterra, on one map anyway (1), and in another map(2) the lighthouse as Faro de Fisterra. On a third (3) the lighthouse is Faro de Finisterre. There are inconsistencies in filenames too.Am aware of the location difference but not aware of the reasoning for the use of the two languages used together as in the Gronze example ie Fisterra for the town and Finisterre for the Cape?
???But is it only the Galician name that has a bus stop?