STAGECOACH has announced it is extending its offer of a maximum fare of just £2 for a single bus journey in England.
Part of the National Bus Fare Cap scheme, it has been extended until the end of June 2024 allowing more people to take advantage of the lower prices.
The scheme was launched in January last year as part of the Government’s Help for Households campaign.
Claire Miles, chief executive of Stagecoach, said: “We are delighted to continue our participation in the £2 fare offer until at least the end of June 2024, giving more people the chance to see where the bus can take them.
“Around 10 million people in England live within walking distance of one of our bus stops, so we’re hoping that people will take the opportunity to get out of their cars and give the bus a try for the bargain price of just £2 for a single ticket.”
Stagecoach bus tickets can either be bought on the Stagecoach Bus App in advance of travel, or on the bus using contactless payment including Apple and Google Pay or using cash.
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