Coaches

Skilled at success

Skills Group has been on the up-and-up since its inception in 1919. Madaline Dunn spoke to Paul Owen, Marketing Executive to discuss the company’s recent win at the UK Coach Awards and find out how […]

Coaches

MD9 to the max

The Temsa MD9 has been available in the UK since 2016, but Arriva Bus and Coach has now renamed one variation to draw attention to its capacity. Richard Sharman takes a look at the MD9 […]

Catering for Coaches

Squeaky Dave or Japanese style?

Smartly-dressed staff present a positive image that reflects well on their employers. Coach and bus drivers are no exception. Coach tourism specialist Stuart Render compares ‘Squeaky Dave’ with the Japanese In April this year, the […]

Coaches

Fresh perspective

Stephen Smith is the third generation of the Smith family to be involved in running Heyfordian Travel, but as he explained to Andy Izatt, a career quite literally a world away from coaching has given […]

Coaches

Built on loyalty

Angus Travel has been around for 22 years, but it might not have been if it weren’t for founder Avril Read’s customer-first approach. Peter Jackson visited the Ipswich-based operator

Coaches

It’s the pits!

Alan Payling explains what’s on offer for groups when they visit a former coal mine in the Welsh valleys or elsewhere in the UK, and finds that passengers may have a sinking feeling Big Pit […]