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FlixBus will roll into US West Coast

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BERLIN: European bus service startup FlixBus will expand to the United States in the coming months, initially focusing on the West Coast and nearby destinatio­ns such as Las Vegas.

The Munich-based company has become a dominant player in Europe over the past five years without owning any buses of its own, but will face stiff competitio­n across the Atlantic from establishe­d operators such as Greyhound Lines and Megabus.

“The way we do things is fundamenta­lly different from establishe­d transporta­tion companies,’’ chief executive Jochen Engert said on Wednesday.

The company develops timetables, sets service standards and provides the app for customers to book tickets. Small- and medium-sized bus companies operate the actual routes.

“We do everything except buy buses and hire drivers,’’ Engert said.

The 36-year-old, who co-founded FlixBus in 2013, said the company planned to use the same green livery as in Europe and offer free WiFi and entertainm­ent, space

for two pieces of luggage per person and real-time travel informatio­n.

Backed by i nvestment companies including Germany’s Holtzbrinc­k Ventures and US-based Silver Lake Partners and General Atlantic, FlixBus now offers 250,000 connection­s between 1,700 cities across 27 European countries.

Engert said the company has been profitable as a group since last year and expects to grow again in 2018.

“FlixBus will launch its US operation in Los Angeles this summer with the goal of establishi­ng a comprehens­ive network

between cities in California and neighborin­g states,’’ he said.

“The company takes a quarter of the ticket price while partners keep the rest, and typically offers 3-5 year contracts,’’ said Engert.

In addition to its US venture, FlixBus recently launched a train service and is working on rolling out electric buses. The first route using Chinese-made vehicles already connects Paris and Amiens in France.

The company currently has no plans for an IPO, according to Engert.

 ?? dpa VIA AP ?? Jochen Engert, CEO of Flixbus, poses in his office in Munich.
dpa VIA AP Jochen Engert, CEO of Flixbus, poses in his office in Munich.

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