50% off day saver bus tickets for half term with National Express West Midlands

National Express is putting the half price into half term this February
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National Express West Midlands is now offering 50% off day saver tickets for the February half term.

This means you will pay £2 instead of the usual £4, and the tickets are on sale now - but only for a limited time.

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Between Monday 31 January and this Friday (4 February), anyone over 16 can buy a day saver bus ticket in the National Express Bus app and get 50% off.

These half-price tickets are valid for unlimited travel on all National Express West Midlands and National Express Coventry buses on any day between Saturday 19 and Sunday 27 February 2022.

And just like normal full-price day savers, anyone with one of these 50% off day savers can add a child for just £1 any time after 9.30am Monday to Friday or at weekends.

National Express bus in BirminghamNational Express bus in Birmingham
National Express bus in Birmingham

What’s been said about the half term offer?

Chris Gibbens, Commercial Director of National Express West Midlands, said:“We’ve all spent a lot of time at home over the last two years. So at National Express we’re making it cheaper to get out and about to enjoy the first half term of 2022.

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“There’s so much to do across the West Midlands and Coventry, whether your kids (or you!) are into sports, arts, science or nature.

“If you’ve got people coming to stay at half term, they can sign up in the app with a guest account, get these 50% off tickets, and then you can take them with you.

“After you’ve bought your half-price ticket, you just activate it whenever you want to travel. So if your plans change - as they often do these days - you’ve still got a bus ticket to use another day instead.”

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