FlixBus brings back Europe routes for half-term
Coach operator FlixBus is reintroducing international routes in time for the half-term break.
The London-Paris line is returning, with overnight journeys available from 12 February, seven days a week.
A week later, day-time Paris services will return with the same daily frequency.
Also from 12 February, rides to and from Lille and Brussels will be available from London, and from 18 February, Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Antwerp will be added t.
FlixBus UK Managing Director Andreas Schorling said: "FlixBus offers the most cost effective and sustainable way for consumers to travel to destinations around the country and across Europe, and we’re looking forward to welcoming people back on these routes."
From London, there are journeys to all UK FlixBus destinations.
Direct routes are available from around 30 cities in England, Scotland, and Wales, including Bristol, Birmingham, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester, and Sheffield.
By the summer high season of 2021, Flixbus tripled the local network.
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