The company is modifying its Dublin and Wicklow bus routes due to a review, with changes effective from March 2. Route 700 will run between Dublin Airport and Leopardstown, eliminating stops at Galloping Green and others, while the rebranded Route 701 becomes 700X, connecting the Airport directly to the city center. Route 702 will focus on different stops, excluding previously low-traffic areas. The changes respond to significant declines in passenger numbers and aim to enhance overall service viability and efficiency amidst financial losses and increasing competition.
Routes 700, 701, and 702 will undergo significant changes effective March 2, aimed at improving efficiency and addressing declining passenger numbers.
Route 701 will be rebranded as 700X, focusing on shuttle service between Dublin Airport and the city center, streamlining operations.
The decline in passenger numbers on the 702 route, particularly to Bray and Greystones, prompted a reevaluation and subsequent service adjustments.
Despite a revenue increase last year, the company reported a pretax loss, leading to the discontinuation of underperforming routes.
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