Lítačka

Lítačka
Location Prague, Czech Republic
Launched 2016 (2016)
Technology
Operator Magistrate of Prague
Validity
Variants
  • Registered personal Lítačka,
  • Anonymous Lítačka.

Lítačka (Czech pronunciation: [liːtatʃka]) is a municipal smart card system in Prague, Czech Republic. Introduced in 2016, the card serves as an electronic ticket for all services of the Prague Integrated Transport system (metro, trams, buses, funiculars and ferries). It also serves as a replacement of a library card for the Municipal Library and the National Library of Technology and have benefits for various discounts.

The card name was previously used for a travel ticket originated in the slang of Eastern Bohemia. The name was chosen by the outcome of social networks analysis, commissioned by the municipality to develop. In a survey that Praha has commissioned, 52.56 % of people choose the name "Lítačka".[1]

In early 2016, electronic card Lítačka started to be issued as a replacement for Opencard, which has been a major national controversy since its introduction in 2008. Compared with Opencard, for magistrate fell off payments for system maintenance and payments for each issued card. Opencard is no longer being issued and it will stop being valid by 2020.[2]

The contactless card is intended for both residents and visitors of Prague. Standard issuing fee for the first card is 100 , express 200 and online 50 .[3]

References

  1. "Nová karta MHD v Praze se bude jmenovat Lítačka". Pražský deník (in Czech). 23 February 2016.
  2. "Prague begins issuing 'Lítačka' transit card". Český rozhlas. 1 March 2016.
  3. "Lítačka, Pricelist". Litacka.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 18 August 2018.
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