Recently introduced Volánbusz seat reservation system on Hungarian buses is failing to operate effectively

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Volánbusz/MÁV (following the merger of MÁV and Volánbusz in August) has introduced seat reservation tickets for long-distance buses at a cost of HUF 300 (EUR 0.80) offline and HUF 285 online. Tickets can be purchased via the MÁV app, the website jegy.mav.hu, at MÁV offices, or through MÁV-Start ticket machines. However, passengers have raised concerns, saying that the MÁV app is frequently down and that the offices are often found to be closed.
Purchasing seat reservation tickets for buses is not easy
According to Telex, a reader from Szekszárd, the county seat of Tolna County, reported that they attempted to purchase a seat reservation ticket through the MÁV app, but the system was not functioning. The MÁV office in Szekszárd is only open from 7 am to 4 pm on weekdays, leaving people without the option to buy a ticket offline at weekends. The reader did not mention whether MÁV-Start machines are available in the town.
While seat reservations are not mandatory, they are recommended when travelling on busy routes or during peak travel periods. The system aims to improve passenger comfort, having replaced the previous supplementary ticket system on 1st August. A reserved seat guarantees a place, particularly during busy travel times.

Telex also highlighted the difficulties involved in purchasing a seat reservation ticket through the MÁV app. For instance, reservations can only be made if travelling to or from Budapest. For example, it is possible to book a seat when travelling from Szekszárd to Budapest, but not for shorter journeys, such as from Szekszárd to the nearby town of Tamási. The former bus operator had promised to introduce this feature to the app, but further development is required, so it will not be available in the near future.






How does Gyurcsany have so little self-awareness that he still has the effrontery to remain in the public eye?!?
If I would have screwed up the country as magnificently as he did, I’d quietly slink away and live out the rest of my pathetic life in as much obscurity as I could.
What a clown.