Just under quarter of a million people used the A1 Airport Flyer bus service to travel to Bristol Airport this summer, with journey numbers soaring by almost 40% compared to pre-pandemic figures. This huge increase is in sharp contrast to the UK's national bus performance, which shows passengers numbers down compared to pre-pandemic levels.
The number of journeys this summer was the highest the A1 Airport Flyer has experienced since it was introduced. The A1 Airport Flyer links Bristol city centre and Temple Meads with Bristol Airport, operating 24 hours, 7 days a week, and runs every 12 minutes during peak times. Staff commuting to the Airport have been able to travel for free on the service since August 2022, as part of efforts to reduce employee car journeys and cut emissions.
Responding to the record demand for the A1, Bristol Airport will be adding extra services in the evening.
Ed Condon, Transport Development Manager for Bristol Airport, said: “We’re delighted that the A1 Airport Flyer is proving so popular, but we’re determined to do more. Bristol Airport has got ambitious targets to increase the percentage of passengers and staff travelling by public transport, so we’ll continue to look for opportunities to improve services across the region we serve.
Tickets for the A1 can be bought in advance on the Bristol Airport website, where you will also find timetables and route maps. Passengers can also tap on with their bank card when boarding the bus.”
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