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SA Luxury Coach Solutions Greyhound Resumes Its Operations

SA Luxury Coach Solutions Greyhound Resumes Its Operations. South African Luxury Coach Solutions Greyhound took to Twitter to announce that it will be resuming its operations nationwide and it will be taking bookings from the 13th of April 2022.

The post read, “It’s official! “Halala Greyhound, Halala.” The Deputy Minister of Transport, Ms Sindisiwe Chikunga has given Bookings are open & travel starts from 13 April 2022. Click on the link to see the available routes, https://t.co/sEsEwijGYU #Greyhound #WeAreBack #OpenForBusiness” The company announced last year that it was ceasing its operations due to the decline in long distance traveling during the Covid 19 pandemic. The company was not struggling to keep being afloat as the number of people who ere traveling during this time kept decreasing.

Now that the Covid 19 pandemic has become less severe and the government has also ended the national state of disaster the company seems to ready to get back to its operations as more people will be traveling. Greyhound is a luxury intercity bus service providing transportation across Southern Africa. Some of its services include: Scheduled luxury intercity coach travel, Luxury Cross Boarder passenger transport to Zimbabwe & Mozambique, National network covering all major cities in South Africa, Vast range of discounts from Student to Pensioner, Frequent Travellers programme and Online & Mobile bookings.

Greyhound was the first luxury coach operator to start an intercity scheduled service as far back as 1984. It now carries more than 1.4 million passengers year over 25 million km. Its comprehensive intercity network covers all the major cities in South Africa as well as Harare, Bulawayo in Zimbabwe and Maputo in Mozambique. On all our services the emphasis is always on safety and comforts at affordable fares. Greyhound recently introduced the Dreamliner which is the first coach of its type in Africa. The Dreamliner offers passengers a Premium class section on the lower deck and Luxury class section on the upper deck.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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