A BUS company has launched a campaign in a bid to get customers "back to normality" as its timetable returns to normal.
From tomorrow, Xelabus' bus timetables will be back to running normal timetables.
In a bid to encourage passengers back on the buses, the Eastleigh based company has now launched a campaign which will run on Sundays and public holidays.
For one month, as part of the "its time to get back on the bus" campaign, anyone travelling on the X4, X7 or X8 on a Sunday will be able to take another passenger with them for free.
Commercial Manager at Xelabus, Phil Blair, said: "Its our way to kick start travel on Sundays and help the retail industry to attract more custom after such a long period.
"We really want to help customers get back to some form of normality."
The campaign, which starts tomorrow, is being heavily publicised on the company's fleet as well as at bus stops.
A new Summer guide is also now available from on board buses or from the Bus Station.
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