No plans to charge for wifi on Dublin Bus, management says

One of the new bosses at Dublin Bus says they’re doing everything they can to make their customers happy.

No plans to charge for wifi on Dublin Bus, management says

One of the new bosses at Dublin Bus says they’re doing everything they can to make their customers happy.

Ultan Courtney told politicians today that he thinks selling some of the company’s routes is inevitable but they will fight to keep them.

He said they are looking at ways of generating income but said that won’t be through putting up prices.

When asked by politicians if that would mean charging for other things, such as wifi on buses, Mr Courtney said he didn't think so.

"I don’t think there's any plan or proposal to charge for wifi - it's been too successful for us, and we want to keep our customers happy," he said.

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