Dogs on the bus
Dogs can travel on board all buses. For dogs you pay the same price as for a child 6-17 years old. Guide dogs, police dogs and other service dogs on active duty can travel without a separate ticket.
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- Passengers with dogs need to sit at the back of the bus.
- If there are allergic passengers on board, the driver may request that a passenger travelling with a dog need to wait for the next departure.
- If there are passengers with a great fear of dogs on board, the driver may request that a passenger travelling with a dog need to wait for the next departure.
- If a dog becomes aggressive towards other passengers, the driver may request that the owner need to leave the bus with the dog.
- At the last departure of the day, we cannot reject travelers with dogs.
Dogs on the express boats
On express boats, dogs need to be transported in their own cage/crate when they are in the lounge on board the express boat. If not, the dog must be kept in an assigned area outside the salon, as directed by the crew.
These rules are set to ensure that the dog does not come into contact with chairs, carpets, etc. in the lounge out of consideration for allergy sufferers and other travelers. The rules do not apply to guide dogs accompanying a blind/visually impaired person, police dogs or other service dogs.
Dogs on the ferries
På ferjene gjeld reglane reiarlaget som køyrer ferja har for hund. Kontakt mannskapet om bord for å høyre kva reglane er.
Cats
You must pay a child ticket for a cat on the bus and express boat. The cat must be in a cage or bag on board the bus or express boat. Otherwise, the same rules as for dogs apply.