Swansea
Free bus travel returns to Swansea this Easter
Travellers in Swansea will again be able to board a bus in the city for free during the Easter holidays as part of the popular council initiative.

The latest offer will start on Good Friday (7 April) and will stretch over most of the Easter half term school holidays with free travel available for ten days from 7 – 16 April.
To get the free travel offer, passengers will need to ensure their journeys start and end in Swansea and the last free service is at 7pm each day the offer is available.
Andrew Stevens, Cabinet Member for Environment & Infrastructure, said: “We’re continuing with our plans to offer free transport during holiday periods in the city.
“The free bus offer has been really popular with residents and those travelling within the city’s boundary. It’s giving everyone an opportunity to save some money, enabling the public to travel all around Swansea.
“The offer is back for Easter and families can take advantage of the latest offer during the half term holidays.
“High fuel costs for those with a car mean that families can swap their travel arrangements and jump on a bus instead and save some of their money for other things.”
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