Main results
- The number of passengers using public transport increased by 16.0% in February, as compared with the same month of 2023.
- The annual rate for city transport increased by 17.4% and for inter-city transport by 17.5%.
More than 465.1 million passengers used public transport in February, 16.0% more than in the same month of 2023.
The annual rate for city transport increased by 17.4% and for inter-city transport 17.5%. Within the latter, it is worth noting the 20.1% rise in the bus transport.
City transport was used by more than 291.2 million passengers in February, 17.4% more than in the same month of 2023.
Metro transport increased by 13.7% in annual rate and City transport by bus increased by 20.3% in February.
More than 132.1 million passengers used inter-city transport in February, representing a 17.5% increase as compared with the same month of 2023.
By mode of transport, the bus transport increased by 20.1%, the rail transport by 15.0%, the air transport by 10.8%, and the maritime transport by 5.9%.
1Local rail includes RENFE and all autonomic rail operators. Long-distance rail includes AVE, AVLO, OUIGO and IRYO.
More than 41.8 million passengers used special and unscheduled transport in February, indicating an increase of 3.4% in annual rate.
The number of special transport passengers increased by 2.9%, reaching more than 30.1 million users. Within this, school transport increased by 3.0% and work transport did so by 2.6%.
Finally, unscheduled transport increased by 4.6% as compared with the same month of 2023, with more than 11.6 million passengers.
All the Autonomous Communities showed positive annual rates.
The highest increases were showed in Canarias (32.0%), Extremadura (31.8%) and Región de Murcia (31.3%).
In turn, País Vasco (7.5%), Galicia (9.8%) and Aragón (16.6%) showed the lowest increases in bus transport.
1In order to maintain statistical secrecy, data of Autonomous Communities of Illes Balears, Cantabria, Comunidad Foral de Navarra and La Rioja, and the Autonomous Cities of Ceuta and Melilla are not separately published
Metro transport increased in all cities with this type of transport as compared with the same month of the previous year. Málaga's metro registered the highest increase (116.4%), and Bilbao's registered the lowest (10.8%).
On the press release day, INE has updated PT data for the same month of the previous year. Results are available at INEbase.
The purpose of the Passenger Transport Statistics (PT) is to provide monthly information regarding the number of passengers transported by city transport (bus and metropolitan), inter-city transport (road, rail, air and sea) and special and unscheduled bus transport.
Road transport in researched through a simple survey. For rail transport, the number of passengers is calculated using the information provided by the railway operators (RENFE and other autonomous companies). The information for air transport is provided by Civil Aviation, and for sea transport, the number of passengers disembarked is compiled using information from State Ports.
Further information is available in the methodology and in the standardized methodological report.
INE's statistics are produced according to the European Statistics Code of Practice. For further information at Quality at INE and Code of Practice.