Residents and visitors may soon be using electric bikes.
On 31st May and 1st June, road traffic will be severely disrupted due to security measures for the Franco-African summit taking place in Nice.
Casino - Tourist Office to become primary interchange stops.
Line 4 (Condamine / Saint Roman) bus route has been extended to Saint Roman.
The Principality presides over EUROCONTROL committee in 2010.
CAM continue efforts to get us to use the buses.
Monaco's subterranean railway station is 10 years old.
Monaco helicopter company bought by French.
Founded by the Casiraghi family and based in Monaco, Monacair hasn't had its own fleet for a couple of years. The helicopter company's main business is in charter flights and ground services, but Gilbert Schweitzer, the CEO of new owners SkyGroup Holding has promised to rebuild the fleet, increase the workforce and attract VIP customers.
Monaco's solar powered bateau bus continues to be a great success.
Passenger figures at the end of 2009 are expected to be 25% higher than the 120000 that traveled last year. Although it attracts a fair number of tourists disembarking from the cruise ships, it's also popular with locals.
No doubt encouraged by the boat's success, owner Pierre Brezzo will be experimenting with a hybrid boat running between Menton and Monaco in 2010.
If you're visiting Monaco while the Tour de France is in town, make sure you know about the changes to the bus services.