The company provides routes to 2400 destinations in 40 countries.
FlixBus provides passengers with journeys to 2400 destinations in 40 countries and has now expanded its routes across Glasgow, Perth, Stirling and Aberdeen.Andreas Schorling, Managing Director of FlixBus UK said: “We have made no secret that we want to be the biggest coach brand in the whole of the UK, and our launch in Scotland is a cornerstone of our growth strategy.
"We know from our experience of cross-border routes that our service is a natural fit with the Scottish market.”To mark the launch, FlixBus will also be unveiling a specially-designed coach, decorated with the Saltire and other iconic landmarks such as the Glenfinnan Viaduct and Ben Nevis. Eco-friendly FlixBus will be operated by Scotland’s largest independent bus company, McGill’s, which recently launched a daily summer service between London, Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Ralph Roberts, CEO of McGill’s said: “Our established partnership with FlixBus has gone from strength to strength, and we are delighted to be working together with the global brand to deliver this ambitious project and offer high-quality transport connections to the people of Scotland.” Schorling added: “McGill’s has always been the obvious choice of partner to ensure the service is a success, and we’re proud to be launching our affordable, reliable and sustainable coach network in Scotland with their team."Concessions using NEC cards will also be accepted on the service.
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