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“The Password-Pass in 2026 Is Integration. It Is Not Acceptable for a Person to Have Five Apps for Public Transport, It Is Dismotifying”

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Cristina Pinto Dias, Secretary of State for Mobility, explains why Portugal is experiencing "the most demanding decade" in the sector, how the country can combat mobility poverty, and why ticketing integration is the decisive step to transform the passenger experience. Listen here to the Expresso mobility podcast, Mobi Boom, hosted by Luís Costa Branco.
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Cristina Pinto Dias, Secretary of State for Mobility, explains why Portugal is experiencing "the most demanding decade" in the sector, how the country can combat mobility poverty, and why ticketing integration is the decisive step to transform the passenger experience. Listen here to the Expresso mobility podcast, Mobi Boom, hosted by Luís Costa Branco.

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Cristina Pinto Dias, Secretary of State for Mobility, explains why Portugal is experiencing "the most demanding decade" in the sector, how the country can combat mobility poverty, and why ticketing integration is the decisive step to transform the passenger experience. Listen here to the Expresso mobility podcast, Mobi Boom, hosted by Luís Costa Branco.

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Cristina Pinto Dias, Secretary of State for Mobility, explains why Portugal is experiencing "the most demanding decade" in the sector, how the country can combat mobility poverty, and why ticketing integration is the decisive step to transform the passenger experience. Listen here to the Expresso mobility podcast, Mobi Boom, hosted by Luís Costa Branco.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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