What's the cheapest ticket anyone has found. It cannot be funfares.
I have just booked a ticket for a friend from Nuneaton to Atherstone tonight for £1.80!
Rochdale to Manchester is 80p without Coachcard on 15 August.
Is that a standard single?
Don't forget the £1 booking fee (is there any way to avoid that these days?)
Yes it is a normal ticket, not amendable. But that is irrelevant because the alteration fee is higher than the fare.
It can't be avoided for Funfares, but for the 80p Rochdale to Manchester fare you can get it from an agency or from a self-service ticket machine. When I travel from Rochdale to London I normally get two tickets, one from Rochdale to Manchester for 80p from a self-service machine and a Funfare from Manchester to London online.
I think you pay a booking fee from an agent - that's the main reason I started booking online
Southend East to Southend Central single, 16-25 railcard discounted for 1.40?
Can you buy any non-Funfare tickets as you board?
Also, there is a great reluctance for drivers to sell tickets on board. In the old days they used to carry the coach fare manual but I've never seen anyone with it these days.
Can you buy any non-Funfare tickets as you board?
Do Nat Exp still issue paper tickets that are not email print outs?
Paid £1 for my Glasgow to London Megabus Sleeper service but of course that doesn't count .
I was on the Nat Exp 534 from Glasgow to Newcastle and someone bought a ticket at Jedburgh , looked like a Raffle ticket thing on Thermal paper.
I couldn't print out my eticket and the driver wasn't impressed with showing him the email on my phone , megabus are fine with this .
Do Nat Exp still issue paper tickets that are not email print outs?
National Express offer a mobile phone ticket but charge an extra 50p for this. Megabus only require that you can show them your reservation number.
Yes, if you bought one from a ticket office or opted to collect a ticket booked online (non-Fun Fare) at a ticket office.