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2nd September 2022
07:45pm BST

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In a statement, TFI said it made the changes in order to make it easier for people to get home affordably as demand for late-night transport increases post-Covid.
“Dublin is a great, lively city to go out in at night and we have to make sure that it’s also a great city to get home in once that night out has come to an end," Transport Minister Eamon Ryan said.
"We are already seeing a significant uplift in the night-time economy post-Covid and I’m delighted that we can respond to this, with these new, attractive low fares, which really are hard to beat.
"This is just a taste of the overall transformation in transport we are on track to deliver in the city with developments in the pipeline like BusConnects, DART+ and Metrolink.”
13 Nitelink services depart from Dublin City Centre every Friday and Saturday night.
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