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6 September 2010

Service diversions 16/09/10

Due to the visit of The Pope on Thursday 16th September 2010 there will be a number of service diversions in place around Edinburgh on this day. Please click here for details.

6 September 2010

Winter Timetable 2010/2011

Our winter timetable is now online and available for bookings. Click here for a summary of changes.

4 March 2010

New Citylink Call Centre Number

From Monday 8th March the Citylink Call Centre number will change to 0871 266 33 33. Would customers please note that calls cost 10p/min from BT landlines.  Charges from other providers or mobiles may vary.

 

8 August 2008

Scottish Citylink introduces free weekend travel for kids

Scottish Citylink is helping families in Scotland beat the credit crunch by offering free weekend travel for children.

The new Family Day Ticket, due to be launched on Monday (August 11), will mean that children accompanied by a fare-paying adult will travel for free on Saturdays and Sundays.

The ticket applies to children up to the age of 15 and is valid on all Citylink services across Scotland.

Nicola Campbell, marketing manager for Scottish Citylink, said “With so many families having to keep a close watch on their outgoings in the current financial climate, the Family Day Ticket is a great way for them to take a day out without stretching the purse-strings.

“Family days out are a great way to spend some quality time together and hopefully this service will encourage people to make the most of the great attractions we have here in Scotland, including Loch Lomond, Oban and all the major cities.

“There is so much to see and do in Scotland and this new offer will allow families to take advantage of these opportunities while still keeping within their budgets.”
The number of families choosing to travel by coach has increased in the past year with the number of children travelling on Citylink’s services up 8% on last year’s figures.

The new Family Day Ticket is subject to a limit of two children per fee-paying adult. Two adults travelling with four children from Glasgow to Edinburgh could pay as little as £16.80 for six seats.

Tickets must be booked in advance from Citylink’s website, ticket office or call centre and are valid only for same-day return journeys.

VisitScotland has adapted its marketing tactics in light of the current economic situation, to encourage more UK visitors to holiday at home.

Philip Riddle, Chief Executive of the national tourism organization said: “It is great to see Scottish Citylink encouraging families to get out and explore Scotland this summer. The current economic situation means that more Scots will be thinking of holidaying at home this year, and they are certain to have a great time whether they fancy the buzz of our big cities, or the beauty and tranquility of Scotland’s countryside.”

The Family Day Ticket is one of a number of ticket offers currently available from Scottish Citylink. Other popular offers include the Super Singles ticket, which offers journeys from Glasgow to Edinburgh for as little as £1, and the Explorer Pass, which allows coach travel all over Scotland for a flat rate.

Citylink is Scotland’s leading coach company with a comprehensive network linking over 200 towns and cities and offering more than 400 services every day on comfortable, modern coaches.

Issued by Marksman International on behalf of Scottish Citylink.

For further information or interview requests, contact Mark Bushell on 01472 240869 (office), 07738 543035 (mobile) or debbie@marksman-int.co.uk

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