Nottingham City Transport (NCT) will be offering tickets for £1 across the entire network for two months. Any passenger using any and all services will be able to travel for a quid after 7pm.
The deal will be available throughout the months of June and July. It will mean a return trip into Nottingham will cost £2 instead of £4.40.
It comes shortly after the new contactless payment system, similar to Oyster, was rolled out across the city for use on buses and trams. The tap and go payments are offered between NET tram services, NCT buses as well as linkbuses operated by CT4N.
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Anthony Carver-Smith, NCT head of marketing, said: "Now the warmer weather is starting to appear we’re keen for people to start enjoying those evenings out and support Nottingham’s night-time economy. There’s plenty to be doing across our city and our buses are the best way to get around with our fantastic single ticket offer.”
NCT says single tickets can be purchased on the bus using cash and contactless (where customers just tap their contactless card on the reader) as well as on the NCTX Buses app.