Who pays for the pink bike? BiciPalma raises prices and removes youth fares
Social Pricing and BiciPalma in Palma
BiciPalma has removed some reduced fares in Palma, prompting debate over social pricing and affordable mobility.

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Does BiciPalma offer any social pricing or reduced fares anymore?
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Why did BiciPalma raise its e-bike prices in Palma?
BiciPalma says rising operating costs led to the higher fares.
How much does a BiciPalma ride cost now?
The first half hour now costs €0.35, and the annual pass is €30.
Have BiciPalma discounts for young people been removed?
Yes, BiciPalma has removed reduced fares for young people and new users.
Is BiciPalma still a good option for daily commuting in Palma?
It can still be useful, but the higher cost matters more for daily riders.
What does the BiciPalma price increase mean for sustainable mobility in Mallorca?
It could make affordable cycling less accessible and slow the shift to greener transport.
Is it still worth using BiciPalma for tourists in Palma?
It can still be useful for short rides, but the price increase makes it less cheap for tourists.
What are the main concerns about BiciPalma’s new pricing in Palma?
People worry the higher prices make shared bikes less fair and less accessible.
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