Monday, 25 April 2011

66+ Free Travel Scheme

Taken from citizensinformation.ie:

Everyone aged 66 and over living permanently in Ireland, is entitled to the free travel scheme. Certain people under that age are also entitled. In some cases, a free companion pass may be available to allow a person to accompany the free travel pass holder. If you qualify for free travel, you will be issued with a pass that you must carry with you when using public transport. Free travel passes are non-transferrable and can only be used by the named person.
Free travel is available on all State public transport (bus, rail and Dublin's LUAS service). Free travel is also available on a limited number of services that are operated by private bus transport companies. Private bus transport operators that have opted in to the Free Travel scheme, accept free travel passes.

The Free Travel pass also entitles one to use Aircoach services in the Dublin area. As they offer a number of routes, its a great alternative to either getting a taxi to, or park in, the airport.
www.aircoach.ie

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