News from March 2006
Airporter continues to expand network
Published: 14 March 2006
Derry based bus company Airporter is investing over £1m and doubling their workforce over the next 12 months.
The company, now in its 10th year of business, currently runs an
hourly bus service linking Derry with Belfast International
Airport.
In June it will add two new routes to its network as part of the
firm's ambitious plans to create a North of Ireland wide coach
network connecting towns and cities directly to the airport.
The new services, starting on 5th June 2006 will leave Derry every
two hours.
One will travel via Strabane, Omagh and Dungannon to Belfast
International Airport, with the other travelling through Limavady,
Coleraine and Ballymoney.
The company is creating a substantial 15 new jobs taking its
workforce to 35. In addition 6 new coaches are being added to the
company bringing the fleet total to 13.
Within the next 18 months Airporter has further plans to introduce
services to Enniskillen, Armagh and Newry and cross border services
to Letterkenny and Sligo.
The coach firm is also pioneering the use of innovative Internet
and mobile phone technology to allow passengers to book and pay for
their tickets online.
In a first for public transport, customers who book online will
have a confirmation "thumbprint" sent to their mobile phone, which
will be swiped on a scanner when they get on the coach.
As well as expanding its route network, the company aims to
increase the use of technology in selling tickets. At the moment,
just 10% of sales are through its website
www.airporter.co.uk and
by the end of this year the company hopes this figure will be over
80%, making booking tickets faster and easier.
Airporter director Niall McKeever has stated "these are exciting
times for our company and for our industry".
"Our services compliment the existing Translink operation by
providing direct access to the airport from places where no such
links presently exist", he said.
Three years ago 48,000 people travelled with Airporter. This
year the service is expected carry approx 120,000.
Some 30,000 passengers are expected to use the new services
travelling north via Coleraine and south via Omagh.
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