Glasgow Warriors fans will continue to benefit from free travel to matches at Scotstoun Stadium, after bus operator First Glasgow agreed a partnership extension.
The new deal, which continues the current offering where Glasgow’s largest bus operator provides free matchday travel for Warriors fans’ to and from Scotstoun Stadium, now also includes further incentives for fans with every bonus point home win.
As part of the initiative, First Glasgow is providing free match day travel to both season ticket holders and match day ticket purchasers for all Guinness PR014 season and Heineken Cup games.
To redeem the offer, supporters just need to download the First Glasgow mTickets app available on both Apple and Android devices.
Supporters will be sent a code after booking which can be redeemed on the payment page for free travel.
First Glasgow Commercial Director, Graeme Macfarlan, said: “It’s great to be working in partnership with Scotland’s most successful rugby club to deliver a great match-day deal for fans.
“By teaming up to provide free travel for supporters, we are making it easier and more appealing for fans to travel to and from Scotstoun Stadium. With more fans travelling by bus, we can also reduce congestion and journey times on matchdays.
“Also this year with the addition of further travel rewards for fans with every home bonus point win it has never been better to travel by bus on matchdays.”
Glasgow Warriors Managing Director, Nathan Bombrys added: “First Bus are an incredibly valued partner of ours, and we're delighted to have them on board for another year.
“Their provision of free bus travel to and from each of our home matches is something on which we've had tremendously positive feedback from our supporters, and it helps us continue to promote the club across the city.
“They're also a great company to work with, and their values reflect where we as a club want to be heading as we move further into this season and on into the next few years.”
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