ALL serving military, veterans and cadets will qualify for free travel on Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day thanks to Stagecoach south west.
The bus company has announced that free travel will be available on all its bus services across the UK for serving military, cadets, and veterans on Sunday November 9 and Tuesday 11 November.
The offer applies to any serving military or cadet in uniform, those with a military ID card, and veterans wearing medals or badges attending remembrance services.
Additionally, some Stagecoach South West fleets will be proudly decorated with poppy graphics as a symbol of remembrance and respect, and destination screens on buses will display messages of support in tribute to the Armed Forces.
Peter Knight, Managing Director of Stagecoach South West, said: ‘Remembrance Day and the Poppy Appeal are causes close to the hearts of many of our colleagues and customers and we are very pleased to be making this commitment that will hopefully help people attend memorials across the UK.
‘We have many of ex-forces colleagues working across our business, and our Veterans Network allows us to build on the work Stagecoach has led over many years to identify how else we can support those veterans already working for us and those that may want to come and join the company.’
Stagecoach’s dedication to offering free travel for the Armed Forces is supported by its employee-led Veterans Network.
This network was established to unite Stagecoach employees, giving them a platform to drive positive change, raise awareness, shape business decisions, and implement new initiatives that enhance the company.
Stagecoach has been a member of the Armed Forces Covenant since March 2015.
The Covenant recognises the value of serving military, regular and reservists, veterans and military families across the country.
The Company is also a Gold employee award holder, as part of The Defence Employer Recognition Scheme, for its commitment to the armed forces community.





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