Transport group Greyhound has announced that its Greyhound and Citiliner bus operations will close this month.
In a statement published on its website and social media platforms, Greyhound said that its services will run until February 14. The group said that passengers with tickets booked for services after this date will be refunded.
“All passengers who have tickets booked for services after this date will be refunded in full. For assistance with receiving your refund, contact our Call Centre 011 611 8000 or 087 352 0352 or email your ticket reference number and contact details to refunds@greyhound.co.za.
“It has been our pleasure connecting you across Southern Africa for the past 37 years. Thank you to all our passengers for your continued support.”
According to the group’s website, Greyhound was the first luxury coach operator to start an intercity scheduled service in South Africa as far back as 1984. The group said it now carries more than 14 million passengers a year over a distance of over 25 million km.
The company thanked customers for 37 years of support and apologised for the inconvenience caused by the disruption.
Greyhound is the latest household name to close operations in South Africa as the COVID-19 pandemic and weak economy takes its toll.
As of 14 February 2021, Greyhound and Citiliner will be closing operations. Our services will be running up until 14…
Posted by Greyhound on Wednesday, 3 February 2021





