The Scottish Government has approved funding of up to £42
million between 4 October 2021 and 31 March 2022 to enable bus
operators to maintain services while patronage recovers from
the effects of COVID-19.
This is in addition to maintaining concessionary reimbursement
and bus service operator grant payments at pre-COVID levels.
Minister for Transport said:
“Bus services played an essential role in keeping Scotland
moving safely during the coronavirus pandemic – and have an
equally important part to play as we gradually start to return
to some sense of normality.
“Although passenger numbers have grown, additional support is
still currently required. This funding of up to £42 million
means we can continue to fund operators between October 2021
and March 2022, to fill the gap between the additional costs of
running services due to COVID-19 and reduced ticket income as
demand recovers.
“It is important that the public continue to plan their
journeys in advance, allowing extra time to avoid busier
services, and keep following the rules on the wearing of face
coverings unless exempt. I’d also encourage people to keep up
good habits by continuing to walk, wheel or cycle where
possible. The virus hasn’t gone away, so we need everyone to
play their part in keeping our transport system safe.”
Director for the Confederation of Passenger Transport in
Scotland, said:
“CPT welcomes the Scottish Government’s continued recognition
of the vital role the bus network plays and the requirement to
extend support while the impact of Covid continues to suppress
passenger numbers.
“CPT will continue to engage with the Scottish Government to
ensure that bus services remain resilient and that the sector
is best placed to facilitate increasing passenger journeys and
play its part in other shared objectives such as
decarbonisation, social inclusion and accessibility.”
Notes to editors
Up to £42 million of funding is being made available to cover
the period 4 October 2021 - 31 March 2022. This funding covers
the gap between additional operational costs due to Covid-19
and the loss of fare revenue due to reduced demand.
This funding forms part of the up to £96.8 million that the
Scottish Government had already made available in 2021-22 and
is subject to regular reconciliation to ensure we are not over
or under paying operators. Funding only covers the gap between
additional Covid-19 operational costs and lost fare revenue due
to reduced demand. As passenger numbers have risen, the
expected level of support required for the financial year has
reduced and is now £88.2 million.
Guidance on how and when to travel is available on the Transport Scotland
website.
Information on financial support for
bus services is also available.