TFI said demand for late-night transport is increasing as the post-Covid economy grows and the move is aimed at "making it easier for people to get home affordably by significantly reducing the amount they now pay on their Nitelink".
Leap fares are being reduced by 33% while cash fares are being reduced by 43%. The new fares are:
- Adult: €2.40 using a Leap Card or €3 in cash
- Student/Young adult (aged 19-23): €1.20 using a Leap Card or €3 in cash
- Child: €1 using a Leap Card or €1.30 in cash
Dublin City Centre is served by 13 Nitelink services on Friday and Saturday nights. Additionally, there are eight 24-hour bus services that operate seven days a week, and according to TFI, "many more" are anticipated to be added as the BusConnects network expands.
After a 20% cut in bus rates, there will be a Nitelink fare reduction. As part of the government's initiatives to combat the rising cost of living, this reduction is probably going to be in effect into the next year.
Eamon Ryan, the minister of transportation, said the following regarding the news today:"Dublin is a fantastic, energetic city to go out in at night, and we have to make sure that it's also a fantastic city to travel home in once that night out has over."
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