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Citylink and GoBus Named Travel Partners of Galway International Arts Festival

Citylink and GoBus, a premier provider of scheduled coach services, have been unveiled as joint official travel partners of next month’s Galway International Arts Festival as the official travel partners for the upcoming festival.

“Irish Citylink and GoBus are proud to come on board and partner with Galway’s premier arts festival,” said Frances Cahill, General Manager for Irish Citylink and GoBus. “The art scene in Galway is second to none and bringing people from all across Ireland to the city for the Galway International Arts festival is exciting.”

“Galway International Arts Festival is making step changes to reduce its impact on the environment, year on year, as it moves towards a more sustainable future. As such, it is delighted to partner with Citylink and GoBus to promote more sustainable transport options to attendees, volunteers and artists,” said John Crumlish, Festival CEO.

Citylink and GoBus feature a fleet of modern and well-equipped luxury coaches featuring onboard toilets, leather seats, extra legroom, sockets for charging electrical devices and free Wi-Fi.

Both companies are committed to delivering a comfortable, safe and hassle-free journey, allowing attendees to focus on enjoying the festival to the fullest. Based in Galway, Citylink and GoBus operate seven main routes, offering 170 daily departures.

Both companies provide Express services from Galway to Dublin City and Dublin Airport, Express services from Galway to Limerick, Cork City & Cork Airport, Express services from Limerick to Dublin Airport and Cork City to Dublin City and Airport, Multi-stop services from Galway to Athlone/ Dublin City & Dublin Airport and multi-stop services from Galway to Clifden and services up through Galway, Tuam, Ballina and many other towns.

Geoff Percival
Geoff Percival
Geoff has worked in business, news, consumer and travel journalism for more than 25 years; having worked for and contributed to the likes of The Irish Examiner, Business & Finance, Business Plus, The Sunday Times, The Irish News, Senior Times, and The Sunday Tribune.
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