Halle's Passenger Council Meets Oct 21 to Improve Public Transport
The Halle Transit Authority (HAVAG) will hold its next Passenger Council meeting on Tuesday, October 21, 2025. The voluntary body, consisting of 18 members from diverse passenger groups, aims to continuously enhance public transport in Halle. Led by chairman Hans-Joachim Berkes and his deputy Thomas Faust, the council meets to discuss new acquisitions, construction measures, route networks, and customer contact.
The Passenger Council, established to represent passenger concerns, will gather from 3 to 6 PM at the Service Center Escalator. Passengers are encouraged to engage with council members, sharing their ideas and grievances about public transport. The council actively works towards improving services and ensuring passenger voices are heard in dialogues with HAVAG. Despite the council's commitment, there is currently no information available about the date of the next elections for the Halle Passenger Council.
The upcoming Passenger Council meeting presents an opportunity for Halle residents to voice their opinions and contribute to shaping the city's public transport. The council's dedication to improving services and representing passenger concerns is evident in their regular meetings and open communication channels. While the date for the next elections remains uncertain, the council's current leadership ensures continuity in their mission to enhance public transport in Halle.
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