A NEW bus route has launched connecting four Scottish cities with Glasgow Airport.
Travel company FlixBus announced it will start a new service between Aberdeen, Dundee, Perth, Stirling and Glasgow Airport from Thursday.
The service will run eight times a day and tickets start at £4.49.
On the new service, a direct journey from Aberdeen to Glasgow Airport will take just under four hours.
Anyone with a National Entitlement Card (NEC) can travel for free on the FlixBus network in Scotland, as well as anyone under 22 years old with a valid Young Scot card.
Andreas Schorling, senior managing director of FlixBus UK said: “FlixBus is making it easier than ever to travel to Glasgow Airport, and we’re proud to be developing our Scottish transport network to ensure passengers have more affordable, reliable and sustainable options than ever.”
FlixBus services currently run in the following destinations in Scotland:
- Aberdeen
- Aviemore
- Dundee
- Dunfermline
- Edinburgh
- Edinburgh Airport
- Glasgow
- Glasgow Airport
- Harthill
- Inverness
- Livingston
- Perth
- Pitlochry
- Stirling
The new bus route was announced as FlixBus marks its fourth anniversary operating in the UK.