

Here at Arriva, we will be extending the reach of the DfT campaign, pushing the campaign via our website, email, social channels and app. There are many places you can use our services to visit and enjoy days out and, of course, taking the bus offers an environmental and social benefit, too. We are keen to remind the communities we proudly serve every day that we are here to connect them to the places they want to get to and the people they love and for no cost with a concessionary pass. We’re pleased to be working with the Department for Transport ( DfT) to support and encourage concessionary travel across our network.

We want those eligible to embrace all the benefits their concessionary pass can bring, with free bus travel allowing them to enjoy great trips out – all they need to do is ‘take the bus’.Īround £1 billion a year of central and local government funding goes towards concessionary passes to help older and disabled people get out and about while saving them money and helping grow the economy.Ĭora Woodhouse, Arriva Marketing and Customer Service Director, said: People can leave the car at home and grab one of Stagecoach’s frequent ‘triangle’ routes to Canterbury, Whitstable and Herne Bay, or hop on the Coastliner 840 from Leeds to Whitby, voted England’s most scenic bus route for its incredible views across the North York Moors National Park.

Thanks to the free bus fare scheme, concessionary pass holders around the country can access great days out for free. The new adverts encourage pass holders to ‘Take the Bus’, with posters and social media assets made available for local authorities, bus companies and others to customise, co-brand and use in their area.Īlong with the government’s £2 bus fare cap scheme, the campaign aims to get more people using the bus to help reduce congestion and emissions while supporting the bus industry and helping grow the economy. The campaign reminds passholders of the benefits of using bus travel, including staying active, visiting new places, taking up hobbies and seeing friends and family – while saving money on travel. The move comes as statistics show concessionary journeys are down by more than a third since before the COVID-19 pandemic.
