The company is blaming increases in its cost base, including maintenance and insurance.
Bus Eireann's increasing Expressway fares by an average of five per cent.
It will take effect on the 7th of January.
The company is blaming increases in its cost base, including maintenance and insurance.
It also says fuel costs are continuing to rise.
The increased Expressway fares are aimed at maintaining service quality and ensuring long?term sustainability across all routes, according to the firm.

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