A major bus operator is set to introduce new fares across West Scotland soon.

Stagecoach will introduce new fares across the region from Sunday, March 31, 2024.

Announcing the news, the travel company said almost all the money received in fares goes towards paying for the day-to-day running of services as well as investing in improvements such as new electric buses and funding new routes and services.

On top of that, it also covers additional costs including paying government taxes which support public services and goes back into the local communities it serves.

Meanwhile, Stagecoach has said the amount of money bus operators receive in fares to keep services running remains significantly below pre-pandemic levels.

The bus operator has also recently introduced flexible tickets, giving travellers the 'freedom to travel when it suits them' whilst making a saving as opposed to purchasing individual day tickets.

With a small increase in price for multi-journey day tickets, customers can still benefit from the unlimited travel they provide.

In addition to the new fares, Stagecoach West Scotland has discontinued their Student 13-Week MegaRider ticket due to low sales.

Fiona Doherty, Managing Director for Stagecoach West Scotland said: “Stagecoach has consistently delivered some of the lowest ticket prices in the country and we are committed to continuing to keep fares as low as possible for our passengers.”

“As well as paying for the day-to-day running of the country’s vital bus networks, ticket costs help us to continue investing in improvements for our passengers and pay for bus workers who have worked hard to keep communities connected and services running during the pandemic.

"Attracting new employees to the business is an important part of service delivery and building our network.”

“We are doing everything possible to absorb these cost increases and to help protect our valued customers at the same time as ensuring our own people receive fair pay increases to help them manage the significant cost-of-living challenges.“

“That means that changing our fares to reflect the current climate is a necessity to ensure we can keep our services running and connecting communities across the country.”

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