LibertyBus has introduced two new routes as part of its autumn and winter timetable, including the "first direct link" between St Brelade's Bay and the Airport.
The bus operator said that the new Route 12 service would run six days a week and include a stop-off at the Enid Quenault Health Centre.
LibertyBus also announced that, following “successful” summer trials, Route 30 will be introduced as a circular connection to Ransoms and St Martin via Five Oaks and Wellington Hill.
The new timetable – which starts on Monday 30 September – will also see additional evening and Sunday services across a range of existing routes, including Route 1A and Route 2 to Gorey Pier.
Route 4A to Trinity will see increased late-night services on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Following customer feedback, LibertyBus have also reintroduced Route 23 to Trinity every weekday.
LibertyBus director Kevin Hart said: “This is the most comprehensive winter timetable we have delivered, offering more frequent routes and more Sunday and evening journeys than ever before.
“We continue to work with our customers and listen to their feedback so we can continually develop the service.
“Whilst the winter service is only just about to begin, the work will start to begin on the spring/summer timetable very shortly, so we welcome any feedback.”
A launch event is due to be held on Monday 30 September at Liberation Station between 10:00 and 14:00.
Attendees will have the chance to win discounted monthly bus passes.
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