04/02/2016
Dublin Bus Airlink Announces New Growth Plans
Dublin Bus Airlink has announced new service improvements and growth plans.
Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe TD, announced enhanced services on the Airlink route, including improved frequency, additional vehicles and additional trips for customers.
The Minister said: "The improvements being announced here today by Dublin Bus Airlink are testament to the growth the company is experiencing. Plans to double revenue growth in the coming years are also a strong sign of how ambitious the company is and how it sees itself developing in the future. Airlink is a valuable service that offers customers an affordable and quick transport link to Dublin Airport. Building on that through increased frequency and longer operating hours will further enhance its attractiveness, making the service even more competitive."
Minister Donohoe also announced that Dublin Bus is continuing to explore opportunities to develop services further, including a new Airlink route serving the southside of the city for 2016. "The development of a new route will also, I am sure, come as great news to those living south of the Liffey, who will no doubt be looking forward to availing of it in the near future."
(CD/LM)
Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe TD, announced enhanced services on the Airlink route, including improved frequency, additional vehicles and additional trips for customers.
The Minister said: "The improvements being announced here today by Dublin Bus Airlink are testament to the growth the company is experiencing. Plans to double revenue growth in the coming years are also a strong sign of how ambitious the company is and how it sees itself developing in the future. Airlink is a valuable service that offers customers an affordable and quick transport link to Dublin Airport. Building on that through increased frequency and longer operating hours will further enhance its attractiveness, making the service even more competitive."
Minister Donohoe also announced that Dublin Bus is continuing to explore opportunities to develop services further, including a new Airlink route serving the southside of the city for 2016. "The development of a new route will also, I am sure, come as great news to those living south of the Liffey, who will no doubt be looking forward to availing of it in the near future."
(CD/LM)
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