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Thursday 17 December 2009

FREE BUS RIDES FOR CHRISTMAS


Newport Transport have announced that every one of their buses operating on Christmas Eve and New Years Eve will be free of charge.




It's set to cost the company around £18,000, something former bus driver Chris Blyth, now the Managing Director of the company insists is a good idea.


“Some people might think I’m mad, but our customers have shown us great support over the last 12 months and deserve something back. I’ll be delivering this festive gift to them in probably the biggest Christmas present you’ll see in Britain this year: a bus covered in festive wrapping paper!”


The idea is also to promote responsible drinking during the festive period - something that Superintendent Julian Knight, of Newport Local Policing Unit, agrees with:


“We also have a social commitment to the people of Newport and by promoting responsible drinking and providing free public transport on these key festive dates people can leave their cars at home and enjoy a safe Christmas and New Year.”


From when the first bus leaves the company’s depot on Corporation Road at 4.30am right through until the last pick-up at 10 o’clock at night, every one of its buses will be free to members of the public to use during Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. Services will also be extended until 9pm.

Mr Blyth added:

“As a company everything we do is geared towards providing a positive customer experience. Despite the economic downturn we have continued to make investments in our services and staff and I am pleased to say that as a result passenger numbers have, and continue, to grow.

“Things are still tough with the economy, but it is important that we work with other companies and do not forget our commitment to our customer otherwise they will forget us.


“By providing free buses on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve we are helping encourage shoppers into the heart of Newport’s city centre benefiting local shops and businesses at a time of economic recession, as well as giving something back to our customers who we value so much.

Newport transport seen it's turnover grow by £1 million in the 2008/09 financial year to £10.15 million.




by Paul Heaney


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