Aircoach is adding a new stop on its route from Derry.
Coaches will also now stop in Maghera.
The company is adding additional direct bus services between Belfast and Dublin – there will now be extra additional eight express services on the 705X route from the end of March.
It means there will now be 17 coach journeys each way, each day.
The new stop in Maghera will see travellers boarding opposite the Maghera Park and Ride facility on the Glenshane Road for direct onward travel to Belfast International Airport, Dublin Airport, and Dublin’s O’Connell Street.
Passengers will also be able to disembark the 705X service at Maghera Park and Ride.
Speaking about the introduction of the new services, Kim Swan, managing director of Aircoach, said: “Aircoach is committed to ensuring connectivity for local people and visitors across this island by providing reliable, convenient, and cost-effective public transport options.
“The introduction of these additional services between Belfast and Dublin means we are enhancing that vital connectivity and choice for passengers and that Aircoach is now providing the widest array of vital services between these two key cities and their airports.
“I am also delighted we can now offer the first Maghera stop for Aircoach on our popular 705X route.
“Passengers in the Mid Ulster area can now benefit from a direct route to the main airports and cities on this island, and onwards if they wish, through our extensive coach network.
“Both of these developments mark a significant milestone for Aircoach as we reinforce our position as Ireland’s favourite coach operator ahead of our 25th anniversary later this month.”
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