Dublin Express invests £8.5m in Dublin-Belfast expansion

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Eight new Caetano Levante III coaches will be delivered this year for National Express’ Dublin Express Belfast-Dublin route. NATIONAL EXPRESS

The National Express-owned operation is expanding its Irish offering with a new link from Belfast to Dublin airport

Dublin Express, part of National Express, plans to invest around £8.5m on a fleet of eight new Caetano Levante III coaches over the next 12 months for use on its new Belfast to Dublin route which commences on 18 July. To celebrate, the company is offering its first 10,000 customers the opportunity to take advantage of £1/€1 tickets, available via its website from 4 July.

The new Dublin Express service will be operated on behalf of National Express by Quinn’s Coach Hire of Dungannon, County Tyrone, with 16 trips per day in each direction from Belfast city centre’s Glengall Street to Dublin Airport and Dublin city centre. The investment also means the creation of 40 new jobs, including drivers, management, maintenance and retail, in both Belfast and Dungannon. Dublin Express currently operates high frequency services between Dublin Airport and Dublin city centre.

Dublin Express’ General Manager Rory Fitzgerald, said: “We are excited to bring the Dublin Express brand to Northern Ireland and particularly Belfast, offering a new high quality experience to passengers on the M1 corridor. The new route is a significant milestone linking the two most populated cities on the island of Ireland and adds to our extensive network across the UK.

“We’ve been receiving a high volume of requests from customers asking for this service which itself stood out as an under-served route. We estimate the number of Northern Ireland residents using Dublin Airport annually at over 1 million, due to its geographic location on the north side of the city, the seamless M1 motorway and the numerous connections to mainland Europe, the Middle East and of course transatlantic flights to the US.

“We also believe our new coaches will be a step up in quality, safety and comfort to anything seen on the route previously, fitted to the latest Euro VI diesel specification and a range of state-of-the-art safety equipment. The vehicles are fully accessible with an on-board lift and wheelchair space, leather reclining seats, free WiFi, toilet and USB charging points at each seat.”