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Parents and bus companies to pay for School Transport waste

Statement by the CTTC in response to Budget 2011

St Patrick’s Day reminder that high diesel prices are killing coach tourism industry

The CTTC draws attention to the high price of diesel, and the damage it is doing in the coach touring industry.

Only private bus companies can save threatened Dublin Bus services

As communities protest against cutbacks in Dublin Bus' services, the CTTC reminds them that the only solution is to allow private bus operators provide the services.

Coach operators say a carbon tax would be “crazy”

“A carbon tax will be a tax on public transport,” says Gerry Mullins, Chief Executive of the Coach Tourism & Transport Council (CTTC).

Coach companies support Road Traffic Bill 2009

The Coach Tourism and Transport Council (CTTC) has announced that it supports the Road Traffic Bill 2009 that is due before the Dáil today for final stage discussion.

Dublin Bus services can be saved by private bus companies

Protestors at Dublin Bus cutbacks are 'barking up the wrong tree'. Private companies have the answer.

Jobs initiative was a wasted opportunity say coach companies

CTTC says Government's new policy on boosting jobs contains little for tourism industry.

Great day for commuters, group claims

CTTC highlights advantages of McCarthy report recommendations in Irish Examiner article

CTTC launches Mazars report on State-owned bus companies

Launch of Mazars report into Bus Eireann and Dublin Bus shows waste of taxpayers money and points to savings if routes are tendered out.

McCarthy report is a great day for public transport says CTTC

A positive reaction to the McCarthy report on the disposal of State assets from the CTTC

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