New bus services announced

May 15, 2026 | 7:45 am

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Irish Citylink has announced a significant investment in public transport services for County Mayo, with approval granted by the National Transport Authority to introduce additional daily return services connecting Mayo with Galway, Dublin and Dublin Airport.

The service expansion  includes three additional daily return services on the Ballina-Galway route and two additional daily return services on the Castlebar-Dublin/Dublin Airport route.

The enhanced Ballina-Galway services will support  towns including Ballina, Foxford, Ballyvary, Castlebar, Balla and Claremorris, by providing stronger links to Galway city for commuters, students, Free Travel Pass holders, families and leisure passengers.

The additional Castlebar–Dublin/Dublin Airport services will further improve Mayo’s connectivity to the capital and to national and international travel links, supporting passengers travelling for work, education, healthcare, tourism and onward journeys through Dublin Airport.

The new timetables will come into effect on Sunday week, 24 May 2026, with tickets available to book via the Irish Citylink website from Friday next, 22 May.

Irish Citylink is a leading provider of mass passenger transport in the West of Ireland. The company operates as part of the ComfortDelGro group, one of the world’s largest multi-modal transport operators, with operations across 13 countries and a global network of more than 55,000 vehicles.

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