Due in part to the sorry state of railways as well as the high price of short-haul flights in relation to average incomes, buses (autobusi, singular autobus) are the most common form of public transport in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, Montenegro and North Macedonia. There is heavy competition in the market and bigger players include:
- Lasta Beograd , the largest, part of the Eurolines network, connects Belgrade to the entire region and to most of Europe.
- Arriva Croatia, the largest provider of passenger transport in Croatia owned by international corporation Arriva Deutsche Bahn. The Group consist of the following companies: Autotrans, APP and Panturist..
- Centrotrans Sarajevo, from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- Promet Makarska operates frequent buses from Zagreb to Split and Makarska.
- Niš Ekspres operates most of the bus services to and from Niš.
- Veolia Transport Slovenija operates services within Slovenia.
- Flixbus originally a German company they serve a handful of destinations in the region

A bus operated by the Croatian company Promet Makarska
A bus station is called avtobusna postaja in Slovenia, autobusni kolodvor in Croatia, autobusna stanica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, autobuska stanica in Serbia and Montenegro, and avtobuska stanica in North Macedonia.
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