Fare cuts see FirstGroup passenger numbers soar - CILT(UK)
Search
Search
You are here: Home > News > News Centre

Welcome to the News Centre

«August 2025»
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
28293031123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031
1234567

Categories

Fare cuts see FirstGroup passenger numbers soar

17 January 2014/Categories: Industry News


FirstGroup has announced a jump in passenger numbers since fares were reduced.


According to the Guardian, the embattled transport company has seen an increase in revenue in its bus division, with some areas reporting a rise of 150,000 people a week. 


The news comes as welcome relief for FirstGroup, as it tries to stave off attempts by Swedish investor Thomas Sandell to get the company to split up its UK and US operations. It also marks a turnaround in the group's fortunes, two years after it issued a profits warning.


Giles Fearnley, managing director of First's bus division, acknowledged how it had improved a service which was raising prices, yet reducing the frequency of its vehicles. He said: "We're seeing the fruits of that [improvement] coming through after working hard behind the scenes to keep our promises."


Additionally, the group has announced it has placed a £70 million order for 425 new vehicles. The new fleet, which includes six electric buses is expected to be delivered during the 2014-2015 financial year.

Print

Number of views (1415)

Tags:

Theme picker