The Dublin Airport Hopper service, which was forced to stop due to Covid-19, has announced its return date for the Tallaght and Clondalkin route.
The service which re-launched for Leixlip and Lucan in December 2022 has been in high demand with many eagerly awaiting its return. And now the new operators of the service have confirmed it will return to Tallaght and Clondalkin on January 23.
It will operate on an hourly basis and eager customers are already asking when they can book online. Management announced yesterday that its booking system will be live in the coming days.
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Taking to social media, they said: "We're absolutely delighted to let you know that our Tallaght route serving Tallaght, Clondalkin & Liffey Valley will be going LIVE on January 23rd and it will operate hourly. Bookings will be ready in the next day or two. Keep an eye on our social media for more info. Slow and steady improvements!"
Airport Hopper have previously said they are considering adding new stops to the bus routes. For more information, visit the Airport Hopper website.
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