National Express is enhancing its services to Bristol Airport, with over 100 new journeys each week connecting the airport with Birmingham, Gloucester, Cheltenham, Penzance, Newquay, Plymouth and Exeter.
The enhanced services will be available from Thursday December 12 this year, with fares as low as £5.70.
In addition, customers travelling between Bristol and Birmingham will benefit from an increase in service frequency, providing nearly 200 journeys each week.
Bristol Airport is currently going through a £400m upgrade, including the construction of a £60m Public Transport Interchange and car park, which will be one of the region’s largest coach and bus interchanges when complete, in summer 2025.
From Thursday 12th December 2024 the following enhanced services and connections will be available:
100 between Weston-super-Mare, Bristol Airport / Bristol, Gloucester, Cheltenham Arle Court park and Ride, Birmingham
102 between Plymouth, Paignton, Exeter, Bristol, Cheltenham Arle Court park and ride, Birmingham
104 between Penzance, Newquay, Plymouth, Exeter, Bristol, Cheltenham Arle Court park and Ride, Birmingham
106 between Penzance, Newquay, Plymouth, Exeter, Taunton, Bristol Airport / Bristol, Cheltenham Arle Court, Birmingham
Ed Rickard, Network Director for National Express, said: “We continue to invest in our extensive coach network, including this newly enhanced service which is a welcome addition following the ongoing success of our existing routes to Bristol Airport, including journeys to and from South Wales, London, Plymouth and Birmingham.
“With soaring costs and disruption on the railways, more and more savvy customers are choosing National Express for reliable, great value travel and a guaranteed seat.
“We’re really pleased to be providing even more direct, affordable journeys, especially as people start to make travel plans for the festive season.”
Ed Condon, Transport Development Manager for Bristol Airport, said: “We’re really pleased to announce that we’ll be adding a new National Express route, improving sustainable connections for our customers to Gloucestershire and the West Midlands via Gloucester and Cheltenham, this Christmas and New Year and beyond.
“The new service will be welcomed by customers who live North of the Airport and will benefit from the timetable that has been crafted to match peak aircraft departures and arrivals.
“By next summer, when our new Public Transport Interchange is open, we’ll have more than doubled the number of coach bays, and as one of our longstanding transport partners, National Express will have a dedicated stop that customers can return to time and again.”
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules hereLast Updated:
Report this comment Cancel