OnniBus.com
Finnish bus company
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OnniBus.com is a Finnish express coach operator. It commenced operating in 2011.
Pekka Möttö
Pertti Möttö
| Parent | Koiviston Auto Pekka Möttö Pertti Möttö |
|---|---|
| Commenced operation | 2011 |
| Headquarters | Tampere |
| Service area | Finland |
| Service type | Express coach operator |
| Routes | 17 |
| Hubs | Kamppi Center, Helsinki Jyväskylä railway station, Jyväskylä |
| Depots | Tampere |
| Fleet | 48 Van Hool Astromega TDX27s 10 Van Hool Altano TD921s |
| Website | www.onnibus.com (in English) |
History



OnniBus was founded by Pekka Möttö, Lauri Helke, Petteri Rantala and Pertti Möttö[1] in 2011.
In May 2014, Brian Souter's Highland Global Transport purchased a 75% shareholding in the business.[2][3] Highland Global Transport, Lauri Helke and Petteri Rantala sold their shares to Koiviston Auto in October 2018.[4][5]
Advertised fares start at €1 (plus €1 booking fee), using a yield management model as employed by Megabus, where the lowest fares are offered to those who book early or on less popular journeys.
Services
As of July 2023, OnniBus.com operated OnniBus MEGA brand services on the following routes:
- M1: Helsinki – Turku – Naantali
- M2: Helsinki – Pori – Vaasa
- M3: Helsinki – Tampere – Seinäjoki – Vaasa
- M4: Helsinki – Lahti - Jyväskylä – Oulu/Rovaniemi
- M4-SKI: Helsinki – Jyväskylä – Oulu – Ylläs – Levi
- M5: Helsinki – Mikkeli –
- M6: Helsinki – Kouvola - Lappeenranta – Imatra - Joensuu
- M7: Helsinki – Kotka
- M8: Helsinki – Turku – Pori – Vaasa – Kokkola – Oulu
- M9: Turku – Tampere – Jyväskylä – Kuopio – Kajaani
- M12: Tampere - Lahti – Kouvola – Lappeenranta
- M13: Helsinki – Jyväskylä – Kokkola
- M14: Helsinki – Lahti – Mikkeli – Savonlinna
Aside from the cities mentioned above, OnniBus MEGA buses stop at numerous other places but unlike OnniBus Flex branded buses, they do not stop at all express stops on the way. Passengers can board and leave the bus only at predetermined stops, often located at city and town centres or highway junctions. This practice cuts travel times whilst also making business more profitable according to the company.