September 28 2006
Nakedbus.com Launches Budget Commuter Service
Hundreds of city to city commuters will now benefit from cheaper bus fares, some as low as $1, thanks to a new bus
service nakedbus.com
Nakedbus.com which launched today will service more than 50 North Island centres with its no frills approach to low cost
domestic travel.
Based on hugely successful British transport models like Easyjet, Nakedbus.com cuts the overhead costs from the
ticketing process by providing ‘internet only’ ticketing (www.nakedbus.com) and eliminating the need for ticketing
agents.
The innovative service will also offer electronic ticketing through text messages sent to customers’ mobile phones.
While consumers use the online ticketing option resulting savings are passed onto the travellers allowing each bus trip
to offer dramatically reduced fares.
Nakedbus.com’s Managing Director Hamish Nuttall says he saw a gap in the market for this kind of service and seized the
opportunity.
“With rising petrol prices and bus fares it makes sense to offer commuters an alternative to private cars and existing
bus services.
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“Each bus trip will have seats as low as $1 available and the remaining seats will still be much cheaper than what is
currently offered by existing bus services; the service is designed so that the earlier you book the less you pay,” he
says.
In addition to the super low fares, Nakedbus.com has created bus routes with commuters in mind. Previously, bus
commuters from Hamilton could not arrive in Auckland before 9am – with Nakedbus.com, that will change.
Nuttall says: “Nakedbus.com brings a much needed boost to city to city public transport and tourism infrastructure in
New Zealand. Our public transport system needs to be more attractive to commuters by providing low cost, convenient and
reliable alternatives – Nakedbus.com will do this.
Greens Leader and Transport Spokesperson Jeanette Fitzsimons concurs: “…We would support any improvement in public
transport…”
Nuttall also wants to resurrect the recently cancelled Overlander train service.
Nuttall says by selling all unsold seats on each train trip at Nakedbus.com he can dramatically increase the viability
of the service. He plans to present the proposal to Toll and the Government this month.
“The new business model we are bringing to the market can be extended to increase the ticket sales for the Overlander,
we believe this iconic train service can be preserved through innovations in online ticketing”
The opportunity to save the Overlander by selling tickets online also has the support of Jeannette Fitzsimons who says
“…it’s a great idea, one of the problems has always been its so hard to get tickets…”
Nakedbus.com plans to expand into the South Island and add additional services such as using GPS locators in the buses
to text passengers if the bus is running late before the end of the year.
Nakedbus.com will also offer a loyalty scheme which means each time consumers travel they are awarded credits towards
future trips nakedbus.com also intends to reward travellers for referring customers in the same way.
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