Impartial Reporter

Bus Éireann customer ended up paying for taxi to Dublin Airport

Passengers told replacemen­t bus was not going to airport

- By JESSICA CAMPBELL

A passenger of Bus Éireann has aired his frustratio­n at being “let down” by the bus company while en route to Dublin Airport from Enniskille­n which resulted in him having to pay a substantia­l amount of money for a taxi to complete his journey.

On September 23, Kevin and Jessica Chaffey from the Silverhill area of Enniskille­n, took the 2pm bus from Enniskille­n Bus Depot to Dublin Airport. Unfortunat­ely, on the outskirts of Enniskille­n before Derrylin, the bus broke down.

“Eventually another bus arrived and took us to Cavan which we were told was a replacemen­t and would take us to Dublin Airport,” said Kevin.

Not going to airport

However, in Cavan, just minutes before the replacemen­t bus was due to leave, a fellow passenger learned that the bus was to travel directly to the Busáras central bus station in Dublin, without stopping at the airport first.

“When I approached the driver, he told me the bus was going to Busáras, meaning there was no chance of us catching our flight which was due to leave at 7.20pm so with another couple we hired a taxi at a total cost of €150, €75 each,” explained Kevin, noting that he feels let down, frustrated and annoyed by the situation.

“Had a passenger not told us, we would have missed our flight and wasted the money paid both for our flight and tickets for an event, which was the reason we were going away,” he said, adding: “While acknowledg­ing these things happen, it is not acceptable to be assured every effort would be made to take us to our destinatio­n only to find out there was never an intention to do so.”

The Impartial Reporter asked Bus Éireann why the replacemen­t bus would not travel to Dublin Airport, following the same route as the broken-down bus that it was replacing and if the company will be compensati­ng the passengers that were impacted?

A Bus Éireann spokespers­on said: “Bus Éireann regrets the impact caused to our customers on Friday, September 23 as a result of a mechanical failure on our Donegal to Dublin X30 service.

“Another scheduled service facilitate­d passengers on their onward journeys to Dublin (Busáras) but was unable to travel directly to Dublin Airport in this instance. Passengers were advised they could make a transfer in Busáras to complete their journey to Dublin Airport.

“Bus Éireann is focussed on the delivery of a punctual and reliable service as part of our overall service provision and we recognise the inconvenie­nce this situation may have caused our customers. To date, 99 per cent of our 30/X30 services have operated in September.

“Refunds may be requested by contacting Bus Éireann Customer Care department who can be contacted by email: customerca­re@expressway.ie.”

This newspaper also learned that a couple of weeks ago, a Bus Éireann customer travelling to Dublin Airport from Enniskille­n arrived two hours after the scheduled time, causing them to almost miss their flight which resulted in much distress.

Another customer, who is a regular user of the bus service, travelling to Donegal from Enniskille­n most Friday evenings, explained that they are often waiting up to an hour or 90 minutes for the bus to arrive.

When asked what is causing buses to be late and if Bus Éireann is doing anything to tackle this issue, the spokespers­on for the company responded: “We encourage our customers to check the Real Time Passenger Informatio­n (RTPI) section of the Expressway website expressway.ie/rtpi for up-to-date informatio­n on where their chosen service is, and to contact customerca­re@expressway.ie if they have any further questions about our services.

“They can also call 0818 836 611 and our agents are available to help customers with any queries they might have between 7am and 7pm Monday to Friday and between 8am and 6pm on weekends and public holidays.”

The statement did not answer what is causing the issues and what are they doing to tackle these issues.

 ?? ?? The couple boarded the Bus Éireann service at Enniskille­n Bus Depot only for it to break down in Derrylin.
The couple boarded the Bus Éireann service at Enniskille­n Bus Depot only for it to break down in Derrylin.

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