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February 16, 2007
IRELAND: All Ireland Free Travel for Those Over 65
DUBLIN (Northern Ireland News), February 16, 2007:
Transport Minister, David Cairns, today launched the All Ireland Free Travel Scheme for older people.
“The introduction in 2002 of free travel in Northern Ireland through the Concessionary Fares Scheme, has resulted in over 200,000 senior citizens enjoying greater levels of mobility and independence than ever before.
“Today we can confirm that the new All Ireland Free Travel Scheme will begin on April 2, 2007. Northern Ireland Senior SmartPass holders will also be able to use their existing SmartPasses to obtain free travel on public transport throughout the island of Ireland.”
Since 1995 Northern Ireland senior citizens have been eligible for free travel either to or from single destinations in the Republic of Ireland while senior citizens from the Republic have enjoyed a similar concession in Northern Ireland.
The new Scheme will enable senior citizens to travel free-of-charge throughout the island of Ireland.
Northern Ireland senior citizens aged 65+ are eligible for free travel. In the Republic of Ireland, senior citizens are eligible for the concession when they turn 66.
The current annual cost of providing concessionary fares for senior citizens is £9.7 million. It is estimated that the all-island extension will cost an additional £1 million annually.
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