Passengers back on board with Bus Éireann as company reports a profit for 2018

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With support from the National Transport Authority the company has begun a €35 million investment in the business.

Aiden Murphy with Anne Graham, and Stephen Kent Image: Leah Farrell Aiden Murphy with Anne Graham, and Stephen Kent Image: Leah Farrell BUS ÉIREANN HAS returned to profit after making a loss of €6.8m in 2017, according to its 2018 annual report.

As well as the move from a loss to profit, the state-sponsored service also reduced its underlying deficit from €23.7 million to €6.7 million in the past 12 months. With support from the National Transport Authority, the company has begun a €35 million investment in the business. “We have had a difficult couple of years but since 2017 we introduced one of the most ambitious business transformation programmes ever implemented by a state company.

 

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