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Citylink @ AIT

  • 09-12-2010 10:04AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 171 ✭✭


    We have upgraded our existing multi stop service between Galway and Dublin to make it more attractive for commuters who wish to travel to work, college or school.
    The new look “Citylink Commuter” offers fantastic value for money fares for Single, Return, 10 Journey and Annual Tax Saver tickets as well as special Student Fares all backed up by a new faster on-line booking system.
    Customers can avail of a 10% discount by booking on-line using our new updated internet booking system.
    Students can avail of a 20% discount by registering and booking on line with “My Citylink”
    Tickets can also be purchased by telephone or from the coach driver.
    We have added a new stop at Athlone on the AIT Campus to cater for students attending the college.
    Concert goers going to the 02, the Grand Canal Theatre or Croke Park can now leave their cars at home as we have added a late night departure from Dublin at 12 midnight.
    Irish Citylink services will now be able to drop you off right at the front door of the new Terminal 2 at Dublin Airport and instead of the long walk to the coach park for your return journey, customers can now board the coach at the new Citylink bus stops at the rear of the Atrium.
    For further details on the Citylink Commuter, the Galway-DublinNon Stop, the Galway-Limerick-Cork or theGalway-Clifden services.
    Contact our customer service team at:
    LoCall 1890 282808 or by email at info@citylink.ie or call into the Tourist Office in Forster Street.
    All our services are licensed by the Department of Transport

    New Timetable: http://www.citylink.ie/assets/timetables/Feb2010/20932%20Dublin%20Leaflet%20(updated%2019th%20December%202010-Website).pdf

    Happy Days for commuters, about time they did this. Bus Eireann will lose out big time on students traveling either direction.


Comments

  • Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators Posts: 17,160 Mod ✭✭✭✭cherryghost


    Nice one. Very handy and cheaper for trips to Dublin/Galway


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 580 ✭✭✭IPushButtons


    thats great now i can go to Dublin for concerts :D


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