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27 Mar 2026

BREAKING: Kilkenny bus route to Dublin Airport to be withdrawn amid 'significant losses'

Bus Éireann has notified the National Transport Authority (NTA) that the Dublin to Waterford Expressway Route 4 will be withdrawn from Sunday May 24, 2026 (serving Mullinavat, Ballyhale, Thomastown, Gowran and Royal Oak)

BREAKING: Dublin Airport bus route that serves Kilkenny to be withdrawn

Bus Éireann have announced that a number of its Expressway services (including one relied on by many in Kilkenny) will be withdrawn from Sunday, 24 May 2026, citing ongoing financial losses on the affected routes.

The company confirmed it has notified both the National Transport Authority (NTA) and customers of its decision to discontinue the following services:

Waterford – Dublin/Dublin Airport (Route 4)
Ballina – Galway (Route 52)
Rosslare/Wexford – Waterford (Route 40 segment)

The Waterford–Dublin/Dublin Airport route is particularly significant for communities across Kilkenny, as it serves several local stops including Mullinavat, Ballyhale, Thomastown, Gowran and Royal Oak.

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Bus Éireann stated that Expressway operates as a commercial service and does not receive any State funding.

The withdrawal of these routes comes in response to what the company described as “continuous significant losses,” making the services financially unsustainable.

While acknowledging that the decision will be disappointing for passengers, the company said the move is part of a broader effort to consolidate the Expressway network and protect its overall viability.

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Despite the service reductions, Bus Éireann confirmed there will be no impact on jobs due to existing recruitment needs across the organisation.

Customers who have already pre-booked journeys on any of the affected routes will be contacted directly and will receive full refunds.

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