Bournemouth, Business, Christchurch, Poole | Posted on May 30th, 2022 | return to news
Reduced bus fare offer over Jubilee weekend
Yellow bus fares will be reduced dramatically over the Jubilee weekend for those quick to take up the offer.
It will certainly make economic sense to travel by bus to Jubilee events this weekend.
Bournemouth Coastal BID and Yellow Buses have formed a partnership that will see all-day network mobile app tickets cut – for some lucky people – from £8.20 to just 70p during the four-day weekend.
To celebrate the Queen’s 70 years on the throne, the BID will also decorate a Yellow Buses’ double-decker, which will be revealed before the first bank holiday on Thursday.
The partnership will help drive people to the Coastal BID’s three major trading areas of Westbourne, Boscombe and Southbourne, and help take cars off the road.
Yellow Buses, which marks its 120th anniversary this year, has celebrated every one of the Queen’s landmark occasions from her Coronation in 1953.
It also made huge statements for other major events including the Coronation of George VI in 1937.
David Squire, managing director of the company, said: “We want everyone to get out over the weekend and cutting network ticket prices to just 70p – 1p for every year her Majesty has been Queen – seemed fitting.
“There are codes available to claim the massive discount and these can be found across the Coastal BID’s social media platforms.
“The codes are limited to the first 70 people who use them each day, and there is only one per person. The offer is only available via the Yellow Buses app.”
Fiona McArthur from the Coastal BID said: “This partnership will be ongoing and we want to encourage people to get out of their cars and onto the bus.
“For every full double-decker bus an estimated 75 cars are taken off the roads.
“The 70p tickets will enable people to travel around the network, explore what is on their doorstep and enjoy all the entertainment and activities that are being put on.
“With the cost-of-living crisis it is increasingly hard for people to get out, but we hope this offer will help.”
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