National Express has partnered with Scottish Citylink to offer increase its services across the border into Scotland.
From today (25 February 25), tickets for frequent daily services from multiple locations in England to and from Scottish cities including Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Dundee, Glasgow, Inverness and Stirling will be available via the National Express website.
John Boughton, Commercial Director at National Express, says: “We’re pleased to be partnering with Scottish Citylink to boost our presence in Scotland, connecting hundreds of destinations on our UK-wide network with key cities across the border.
“We want to help people make those all-important money-saving choices when it comes to travelling.
“This partnership not only offers a convenient and seamless booking experience for our customers, they can also enjoy the benefits of affordable and more reliable journeys compared to rail or air travel.”
Scottish Citylink Managing Director Simone Walsh, adds: “This is great news for our customers who now have another booking option when planning their journeys and buying tickets. Partnering with National Express delivers a more seamless approach, and even more people can benefit from our affordable, high-quality services.”
National Express, the UK’s largest coach operator, promises passenger free wi-fi, leather reclining seats, USB charging sockets and a 20kg luggage allowance.